Alizz Islamic Bank has launched the first-of-its-kind ‘Alizz Islamic Bank Digital Creative Content Designers Initiative’, dedicated to empowering Omani youth aged 18 to 30.
This initiative is another youth-driven program by the Bank, underscoring its dedication to supporting the goals of Oman Vision 2040, particularly in strengthening the digital economy, nurturing creative industries, and empowering national talent in future-focused sectors.
Through this platform, Alizz Islamic Bank positions itself as a strategic partner in cultivating a sustainable creative ecosystem that contributes to economic diversification and long-term national growth.
The initiative is open to university and college students, as well as recent graduates and jobseekers from Oman, specializing in fields such as visual communication, animation, digital content creation, marketing, branding, and other creative disciplines.
It aims to provide participants with a practical, real-world platform to showcase their talents while gaining meaningful professional exposure.
According to the statement, a final group of winners will be selected from across the Sultanate based on the quality, originality, and creativity of their submissions. Selected participants will enter into signed project-based agreements with Alizz Islamic Bank to provide digital creative content throughout 2026, offering invaluable industry experience and career-building opportunities.
Commenting on the launch, Lina Al Abdulsalaam, Head of Marketing and Communications at Alizz Islamic Bank, said that, “At Alizz Islamic Bank, we firmly believe that investing in youth is investing in the future of Oman. Young creatives possess remarkable talent, vision, and digital fluency.”
“This initiative goes beyond a competition; it is a strategic platform designed to empower the next generation of Omani digital creators and integrate them into real industry projects. We are proud to play a role in nurturing a sustainable creative economy driven by national talent and aligned with Oman’s long-term aspirations,” Lina added.
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