
StanChart Bahrain earns regional recognition
TDT | Manama
A global banking giant's Bahrain arm has won Asia-wide honors for its wealth management platform, reflecting the local team's success in delivering high-impact financial solutions.
Standard Chartered Bahrain has been named 'Wealth Management Platform of the Year - Bahrain' at the Asian Banking & Finance Retail Banking Awards 2025. The accolade highlights how Bahrain's financial sector continues to gain regional recognition for service excellence and digital transformation.
Celebrating achievement
Dr. Boutros Klink, CEO of Standard Chartered Bahrain, said the award validates the bank's efforts to deliver cutting-edge digital solutions to wealth management clients.
'We are thrilled to be recognized for our efforts to provide world-class financial services. This award is testament of our team's hard work in ensuring our wealth management clients have access to the best possible digital wealth management solutions,' he said.
The award also reflects Standard Chartered's broader strategy of combining global experience with strong local execution.
Client-first innovation
Standard Chartered Bahrain's platform integrates digital tools with advisory services, offering clients seamless access to options across geographies. The bank's digital wealth proposition is designed to meet the evolving needs of customers seeking both convenience and expertise.
With operations in 53 markets, the bank has continued to invest in sustainability, customer service, and next-generation financial technology.
Regional spotlight The Asian Banking & Finance Retail Banking Awards are considered a benchmark for excellence across Asia's financial landscape. Standard Chartered Bahrain's recognition places it among the top performers driving change in retail banking in the region.
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