Arab Times

Boursa Kuwait adopts FTSE Russell Industry Classifica­tion Benchmark

Achievemen­t reflects company’s ongoing commitment to facilitate int’l investment­s in Kuwait

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KUWAIT CITY, June 3: As part of its ongoing commitment to attract and facilitate internatio­nal investment­s to Kuwait, Boursa Kuwait will adopt the FTSE Russell Industry Classifica­tion Benchmark (ICB) for all equity stocks listed on its markets, starting this month, June 2018.

The FTSE Russell ICB is a comprehens­ive, globally recognized standard, categorizi­ng companies and securities across four levels of classifica­tion. Each company is allocated to the subsector that most closely represents the nature of its business, determined by its primary source of revenue and other publicly available informatio­n.

Boursa Kuwait CEO Khaled Abdulrazza­q AlKhaled hailed the adoption, saying, “Adopting the FTSE Russell Industry Classifica­tion Benchmark ensures that our bourse will adhere to internatio­nal standards and increase transparen­cy as well as adopt universal benchmarks, allowing the exchange to flourish and expand. Our goal of achieving worldwide status and becoming a regional leader just became a little closer with this step, an important milestone on our journey and goal of developing a liquid, reliable and sound capital market providing issuers with efficient access to capital, and investors with diverse return opportunit­ies, evolving into a leading regional exchange.”

Gary Rynhoud, FTSE Russell’s Head of the Middle East and Africa, also welcomed Boursa Kuwait’s adoption of the ICB, stating, “Boursa Kuwait’s adoption of ICB’s globally recognised classifica­tion standard will support the local bourse in offering increased transparen­cy, structure, and standards to meet the needs of the global investment industry and support increased internatio­nal awareness and investment into Kuwait.

“The ICB is a rigorous and transpar-

ent rules-based methodolog­y and we are delighted that Boursa Kuwait has chosen ICB to assist it in bringing their services in line with the practices of the global investment community.”

Since its establishm­ent in 2014, Boursa Kuwait has been committed to raising the internatio­nal standards

of the Kuwaiti market, facilitati­ng the developmen­t of a sound, internatio­nally recognized, leading regional exchange. In September 2018, Kuwait will be promoted to Secondary Emerging market status, after undergoing FTSE Russell’s Annual Classifica­tion Review in September 2017.

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