Global strategy and management consulting firm Oliver Wyman has opened a new office in Bahrain, its sixth office in the Middle East.
At an announcement event celebrating the milestone, Oliver Wyman leaders said the new Manama office supports the company’s continued efforts to better serve its customers by establishing a physical presence near its corporate operations. He said it symbolizes.
For more than 20 years, Oliver Wyman has worked with organizations in Bahraini across multiple industries, including public sector, financial services, finance, oil and gas, healthcare, technology, transportation, and tourism. The company is renowned for providing strategic advice and support on a wide range of transformations.
Oliver Wyman’s team in Bahrain
“Oliver Wyman has been serving public and private sector clients in Bahrain for over 20 years. With the opening of this new office, we will work even more closely with our valued clients and expand our service offering. ” said Saeed Jafri, partner and principal. Oliver works in his Wyman Bahrain office in collaboration with experienced firm partners Ibrahim Ghoul and Mark Cremers.
Pedro Oliveira, Oliver Wyman’s Managing Partner for the Middle East, Africa and India, said the move comes at a time when Bahrain is undergoing active transformation based on the country’s Economic Vision 2030. said it responds to the growing demand for its expertise. Ambitious economic policies for the coming years.
“With its ambitious economic growth strategy, Bahrain represents an important regional market for Oliver Wyman,” said Oliveira. “We can always truly benefit from Oliver Wyman’s expertise and capabilities in impactful transformation, strategy, digital, risk management, operations, organizational effectiveness, climate and sustainability, and more. We aim to work with organizations.”
Last month, Oliver Wyman was named among the Middle East’s leading management consulting firms on each of these topics and more.
“We look forward to continuing to work with organizations across the Kingdom to help realize Bahrain’s economic vision,” Oliveira added.
Developing national human resources
Meanwhile, Oliver Wyman also strives to contribute to the development of local talent. The consulting firm has already hired a team of Bahrainis to support its expansion plans and aims to foster the growth and development of Bahraini talent, including programs for graduates and for future leaders. announced a series of initiatives.
Jafri: “Our commitment to the Bahrani Nation is demonstrated through the implementation of comprehensive pathways and programs that provide our talent with rare opportunities to collaborate with best-in-class global experts and strategists. The program is specifically tailored to unlock the deep potential of Bahrain’s growing workforce.”
Headquartered in New York, Oliver Wyman has more than 6,000 professionals worldwide. The firm has been active in the Middle East since 2005, and last year broke the news that it was acquiring the MENA management consulting business of Booz Allen Hamilton, once one of the most iconic brands in the region’s consulting industry. Ta.