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Deutsche Bank boosts Middle East, Africa employee benefits

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Posted on March 11, 2025

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DUBAI (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank has raised the parental leave entitlement in its Middle East and Africa regional offices in a bid to offer attractive benefits to employees in an increasingly

Deutsche Bank Enhances Benefits for Middle East, Africa Staff

DUBAI (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank has raised the parental leave entitlement in its Middle East and Africa regional offices in a bid to offer attractive benefits to employees in an increasingly competitive environment.

The new policy, effective since the start of the year, gives primary caregivers of newborns or newly-adopted children up to 26 weeks of fully-paid leave, the bank said in a statement on Tuesday.

It also offers up to two weeks of fully-paid paternal leave, while employees who have suffered a miscarriage are entitled to paid leave as well.

Deutsche Bank has more than 500 employees in 14 offices across the region, and Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, is its regional hub and biggest office by number of employees.

The bank is one of several global financial institutions which have benefited from a swift post-pandemic economic rebound in the UAE, as businesses flocked to the Gulf state for its attractive tax policies and ease of going business.

But companies have also faced increasing competition to attract a skilled workforce.

Under UAE law, the standard leave for private sector female employees is 60 days, and five working days for paternal leave.

(Reporting by Federico Maccioni and Abinaya V.; Editing by Rachna Uppal)

Key Takeaways

  • Deutsche Bank offers 26 weeks of paid leave for primary caregivers.
  • New policy applies to Middle East and Africa regional offices.
  • Dubai serves as the regional hub for Deutsche Bank.
  • Policy aims to attract skilled workforce amid competition.
  • UAE's economic rebound benefits global financial institutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses Deutsche Bank's enhanced employee benefits in the Middle East and Africa, including increased parental leave.
What are the new benefits offered?
Primary caregivers receive up to 26 weeks of fully-paid leave, and paternal leave is extended to two weeks.
Why is Deutsche Bank enhancing benefits?
To attract and retain a skilled workforce in a competitive environment, especially following the UAE's economic rebound.

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