Maaden Aluminium Company
Attaullah Nihal has extensive work experience in finance and accounting roles. Attaullah began their career at PwC in 2003, where they worked as a Senior Auditor for seven years. During this time, they gained experience in external audits, financial statement analysis, and developing internal control structures. Attaullah also coordinated with various professionals such as auditors, lawyers, and tax advisors. From 2010 to 2012, Attaullah worked as an Assistant Manager at PwC, where they focused on analyzing financial statements and converting them to US GAAP standards for statutory reporting. Attaullah also supervised training and development of employees.
In 2012, Attaullah joined Ma'aden Aluminium Company as the Manager of Financial accounting and reporting. In this role, they were responsible for preparing statutory financial statements, implementing financial policies and procedures, and coordinating audits. Attaullah also played a crucial role in the implementation of ERP systems. Attaullah continued their career with Ma'aden Aluminium Company and was promoted to the position of Director Finance - Financial Controller in 2015.
Attaullah Nihal's education history begins in 2001 when they enrolled at The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan. Attaullah studied there for a duration of eight years, completing their degree in Financial accounting, Financial reporting, Financial management, Tax, and VAT in 2008. In 2009, they pursued a Master's degree in Business/Commerce, General through Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. Moving forward, between 2014 and 2016, they attended The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants and became a CIMA Finalist, focusing on Accounting and Business/Management during this period.
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Maaden Aluminium Company
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Ma'aden's $10.8 billion joint venture with Alcoa will be the largest and most efficient vertically integrated aluminium complex in the world. It will use Saudi Arabia's bauxite resources to profitably produce aluminium for domestic and international markets as well as to facilitate the development of domestic downstream industries in the Kingdom. The aluminium project involves the development, design, construction and subsequent operation of two integrated sites: Al Ba'itha Al Ba'itha, near Quiba in north-eastern Saudi Arabia and around 600km north west of Ras Al Khair, is the site of the project's bauxite mine and ore crushing and handling facilities which are due to begin production in 2014.The mine plan has been prepared based upon the estimated capacities of the project's refinery and smelter and envisages production at an annual mining rate of 4.0 million mtpy of bauxite. Ras Al Khair The project's alumina refinery, aluminium smelter and rolling mill are under construction at Ras Al Khair, 90 km North of Jubail. Bauxite ore transported by rail to Ras Al Khair will be refined in the GCC's first alumina refinery to produce 1.8 million mtpy of alumina, which will in turn be processed in the smelter to produce 740,000 mtpy of aluminium. The rolling mill with initial hot-mill capacity of 380,000 mtpy will focus initially on the production of sheet, end and tab stock for the manufacture of cans and other products including auto, construction and foil applications. The rolling mill will be one of the world's most technically advanced and will have the capacity to re-cycle aluminium scrap. The smelter and rolling mill will begin operations in 2013 while the alumina refinery will come on stream in 2014. Alumina will be imported to supply the smelter for the intervening period.