e& has been recognised through the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS) Procurement Excellence Programme (PEP), demonstrating its commitment to advancing procurement capability, strengthening governance and embedding international best practice across its procurement function.
The CIPS Procurement Excellence Programme is one of the profession's most respected organisational assessments, providing an independent evaluation of procurement capability against globally recognised standards. It helps organisations benchmark performance, identify opportunities for improvement and build a clear roadmap for continuous development.
Through the programme, e& has further strengthened its procurement capability, reinforcing its strategic approach to governance, supplier collaboration, risk management and long-term value creation.
Khalid Murshed, Group Chief Operations Officer, e&, said: “Digital transformation is no longer optional; it has become essential for moving beyond traditional methods and embracing more efficient ways of working. By harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, we are enabling our talented negotiators to dedicate more time to their core strengths, driving greater value for the organisation.”
He also recognised the procurement team’s agility and adaptability under Saeed Al Zarooni’s leadership.
Saeed Al Zarooni, Group Chief Procurement Officer, e&, said: "At e&, procurement plays a critical role in enabling innovation, supporting operational excellence and creating long-term value across our business. Participating in the CIPS Procurement Excellence Programme has provided valuable independent recognition of our capabilities while helping us identify opportunities to continue evolving and strengthening our procurement function. We welcome this recognition and remain focused on delivering world-class procurement that supports our wider business ambitions.”
Sam Achampong, Regional Director, CIPS MENA, added: "We are delighted to recognise e& through the CIPS Procurement Excellence Programme. Organisations that invest in procurement excellence are investing in stronger decision-making, better supplier collaboration and the long-term capability needed to support sustainable business success. e&'s commitment to excellence demonstrates the important role procurement plays in supporting organisational performance, resilience and long-term success.”
The CIPS Procurement Excellence Programme assesses organisations across key areas including procurement strategy, governance, leadership, supplier relationship management, sustainability, risk management and value delivery. The internationally recognised framework supports organisations in embedding best practice while driving measurable improvements in procurement performance.