Breaking News
- Envision the Future and Take on the Power of Computing with GIGABYTE at COMPUTEX 2022
- ADX, Bahrain Bourse discuss high-level strategic partnership in Abu Dhabi
- Ecopia AI Partners with Snap Inc. Subsidiary to Pilot 3D Map Content Integration
- Kick off for the Alexandroupolis FSRU by the Prime Ministers of Greece and Bulgaria
- IDE Water Technologies Wins Global Water Award for Desalination Company of the Year 2022
- Grovara Partners with Dubai Global Connect, Establishes Middle East HQ and Showroom
- Microchip Introduces Fully Integrated Precise Time Scale System
- RSA Middle East enters a 5-Year strategic partnership with Emirates NBD to provide general insurance solutions
- Mary Kay Inc. Collaborates With European Partners to Support Native Oyster Restoration Projects
- Microchip Introduces Fully Integrated Precise Time Scale System
Justice Ministry, BIBF sign cooperation agreement to train judges

(BNA): The Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments Ministry, the Waqf (Endowment) Fund and the Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance (BIBF), the leading institution for training and development in the region, signed a cooperation agreement to train judges in the areas of traditional banking, Islamic finance, insurance, real estate and digital transformation, in cooperation with the Judicial and Legal Studies Institute (JLSI).
Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments Minister, Shaikh Khalid bin Ali Al Khalifa, Chairman of the Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB)’s Waqf Fund, Khalid Hamad Al-Hamad and BIBF Director-General, Ahmed Abdul Hameed Abdul Ghani Al-Shaikh, signed the agreement, in the presence of CBB Governor, Rasheed Al-Maraj.
The agreement is part of the Kingdom’s plans to consolidate the elements that attract investment, including enhancing the specialisation of commercial courts, as the Judicial and Legal Studies Institute provides specialised training based on the best local and regional practices, with the aim of qualifying specialised judicial competencies and experts, in cooperation with the Supreme Judicial Council
bna