United Arab Bank
Latha Malavathu is a seasoned Service Analyst at First Abu Dhabi Bank, where responsibilities include KPI reporting for various payment services and IT risk remediation. Previously, Latha held roles as a Business Analyst and Quality Management professional at United Arab Bank, focusing on the impact of business requirements across IT systems. Experience also includes significant roles at Intertec, specializing in IT governance and business analysis with expertise in sectors such as BFSI, aviation, and healthcare, and contributions at HP - Mphasis in KPI management and process audits. Latha began a career at Mahindra Satyam in service assurance and governance and initially worked at Patni Computer Systems, overseeing end-to-end customer management and process delivery. Educational qualifications include a Master of Engineering and Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science.
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United Arab Bank
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United Arab Bank was incorporated in 1975 as a private joint stock company in the Emirate of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. UAB is acknowledged as an established, leading financial solutions provider to the growing commercial and industrial base across the UAE. The legal form of the Bank was converted to a public joint stock company pursuant to Emiri Decree No. 17/82 issued by His Highness the Ruler of the Emirate of Sharjah on 29th July 1982. On 21st March 2005, the Bank’s issued share capital was listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange. UAB offers its customers a comprehensive suite of Corporate and Institutional Banking services supported by Trade Finance, Retail Banking and Treasury services, in addition to Islamic Banking solutions, thus positioning the Bank as the partner of choice among major corporate clientele segments. As at 31st December 2015 the Bank was ranked 11th amongst listed banks in the UAE in terms of market capitalization. In December 2007, UAB became part of a banking alliance upon the acquisition of 40% interest by The Commercial Bank, Qatar's largest private sector bank. UAB's strong financial performance in subsequent years is indicative of the benefits gleaned from its strategic alliance with the Qatari Bank. The Commercial Bank has similar alliances with National Bank of Oman (NBO) and Alternatifbank in Turkey, thus providing a solid platform for all three banks to grow strongly as we move forward. The Bank is rated Baa2 by Moody's with Stable Outlook.