NDB Bank recently concluded the much-anticipated second season of its "Battle of the Brains" quiz competition, an engaging and exciting event held to foster camaraderie and teamwork among its employees. This year’s contest, conducted via the online platform Kahoot, featured a preliminary round followed by a grand finale that took place at the Nawaloka Banquet Hall, the bank said in a media release.
The competition brought together teams of five members each, representing various departments and branches within the bank. Teams competed in five rounds, with each round featuring six challenging questions across a diverse range of topics including general knowledge, world and country facts, current affairs, world politics, business, science and technology, music, arts, history, entertainment, sports, and games. The highest-scoring teams advanced to the final round, making it a fierce battle of wits and strategy.
After a thrilling competition, the Team from Card Operations Department claimed first place, demonstrating their exceptional knowledge and quick thinking. Team IT Department and Team Treasury Department earned second and third place respectively, adding to the excitement of the event.
NDB Bank's "Battle of the Brains" is a reflection of the bank's commitment to fostering teamwork, continuous learning, and healthy competition among its staff. The quiz not only tested the participants' knowledge but also highlighted the importance of collaboration and staying informed in a rapidly evolving world. As NDB continues to drive innovation and growth, initiatives like these ensure that the team is well-equipped with the skills and insights needed to thrive.
With yet another successful season, NDB Bank looks forward to hosting more exciting editions of "Battle of the Brains," reinforcing its focus on employee engagement, learning, and development.
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