Abdullah bin Ibrahim Al-Saleh
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Abdullah bin Ibrahim Al-Saleh is a Saudi Arabian deputy governor for digital transformation at Saudi Central Bank. Al-Saleh is known for his extensive contributions to Saudi Ministry of Commerce in many positions including assistant deputy minister for commercial services affair, alongside being an initiative executive owner of both the Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property in 2018 and Saudi Center for Economic Business in 2019.[1][2][3]
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Abdullah bin Ibrahim Al-Saleh | |
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Nationality | Saudi Arabian |
Education | Bachelor's & Master's Degree from King Saud University |
Occupation | Deputy Governor for Digital Transformation at Saudi Central Bank |
Employer | Saudi Central Bank |
Known for | Extensive notable works in Saudi Ministry of Commerce |
Board member of | SAPTCO, King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy |
Awards | Government Excellence Award in the Arab World (2020), Institutional Excellence Recognition Award (2020) |
Website | https://www.linkedin.com/in/abalsaleh/ |
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Al-Saleh has participated in the fields of e-commerce, data management, and process engineering under the patronage of many initiatives that won local and regional prizes.[4]