Addressing a rapt audience, the comedian said that the problem with COP in general is the 'non-committing commitment'
Trevor Stokes, president and CEO, American Express Middle East and North Africa, received the award from Ibrahim Belselah, general coordinator of Dubai 2003 during the ceremony held at the Crown Plaza Hotel Dubai.
The Middle East Banking and Finance Awards event was organised by Datamatix, during the IMF event in Dubai. The Awards selection and nomination was based on a stringent and transparent model of assessment. The nominations were evaluated against comprehensive set of criteria covering all aspects of the business with special focus on the three P's: People, Processes and Performance.
Stokes said: " We are extremely pleased to receive this recognition of our efforts in the Credit Cards industry within Middle East. We are committed to providing our customers with the best products and services. This reward is recognition of the great efforts we have made to improve and upgrade our services and to ensure the benefits are communicated directly to our consumers.
Addressing a rapt audience, the comedian said that the problem with COP in general is the 'non-committing commitment'
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