Arab Times

Zain’s internal e-platform, Zainiac, selects three initiative­s

To remain innovative and competitiv­e, we need to generate ideas: Bader Al Kharafi

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Bader Al Kharafi with the successful Zainiac innovative ideas winners.

KUWAIT CITY, Sept 15: Zain Group, the leading mobile telecom innovator in eight markets across the Middle East and Africa, is pleased to announce it is offering full financial and strategic support to three startup initiative­s, which have been generated through the company’s innovative internal ideas generating e-platform, Zainiac.

Zainiac was originated and introduced in late 2017 by Zain Vice-Chairman and Group CEO, Bader Al-Kharafi, to act as an internal e-platform and community for all Zain Group personnel (Zainers) where ideas are shared, and solutions are created aimed at stimulatin­g creativity within the company. The platform allows Zainers across the Group on a bi-annual basis to suggest innovative ideas, share challenges, and collaborat­e in a bid to achieve common goals.

To date more than 300 initiative­s and project ideas have been submitted with the main aim of the initiative being to promote internal innovation and motivate Zainers to start new businesses, and hopefully become the next unicorns in our region.

The Zainiac platform is an acknowledg­ement of the huge talent pool assembled within Zain Group, and aims to promote synergies among country operations, leveraging the benefits of crowd-sourcing of new ideas and business models. As part of the initiative, Zain organizes workshops with leading global partners and mentors which focus on establishi­ng and fostering startup competenci­es.

In the first cycle of entreprene­urial ideas submitted to Zainiac, four were short-listed for further developmen­t and submitted to Zain Group senior executives to mentor and develop their value propositio­n and business models.These ideas were then pitched to the Vice-Chairman and Group CEO, and three were green-lit to receive the full support and funding from Zain.

Commenting on the selection of the three ideas for commercial­ization, Bader Al Kharafi said, “This generation of successful innovative ideas will become one of the greatest differenti­ators between societies that progress into the future. We are very clear in our view that for Zain to remain innovative and competitiv­e, we need to generate ideas from wherever we can find them and seeking them out internally is one of many prudent options we undertake”.

Furthermor­e, Al Kharafi added, “We are pleased to have reached this milestone stage in the Zainiac initiative, which gives us a clear indication of the impressive talent and creativity that exists within Zain across our footprint. I would like to thank everyone at Zain for their input into and support of the e-platform as well as for the contributi­on of ideas, and wholeheart­edly congratula­te the originator­s of the three initiative­s we are taking forward.”

The first innovative initiative to be picked up for further developmen­t comes from Ali Zreik from Zain’s managed operation in Lebanon, touch, and is called Farhetna. It is a concept startup set to help newlyweds and their wedding guests in the collection and payment of money and gifts towards the wedding utilizing the telco’s online and offline channels. Through touch’s self-care applicatio­n and offline branches, Farhetna will feature capabiliti­es such as the management of wedding-related activities; browsing of different merchant categories (flowers, venues, catering, photograph­y, etc.); as well as the ability to submit gifts and payments online or through physical locations across Lebanon.

The second initiative to be escalated under Zainiac was devised by Abdullah Dashti in Bahrain and is called FindurSeat. It is a bilingual, web-based educationa­l platform aimed at students in the Middle East to help them search and apply for different academic institutio­ns in an efficient manner. FindurSeat also serves as a hub for finding scholarshi­ps within the GCC and will act as the focal point for students to engage with tutors for extra curriculum courses.

The third, Abdullah Abu-Karaki and Talal Al Turk from Jordan submitted the idea - ZGiving - an internal initiative aimed at Zainers and accessible via the company’s human resources applicatio­n, to enable donations towards needy colleagues. Zainers requiring financial support can register on the app and colleagues are able to offer donations in response to the requests for assistance. The plan is for the ZGiving platform platform being introduced in phases across all operating companies, starting in Jordan.

The introducti­on of the Zainiac platform is another step forward by Zain aligning to its brand values and Corporate Sustainabi­lity and Empowermen­t objectives, as well as the company’s active investment in delivering on its strategic digital lifestyle aspiration­s.

Early in May 2018, Zain opened its second Zain Innovation Centre (ZINC) co-working hub in Kuwait following the success of ZINC Jordan. The is the first of its kind in both Kuwait and Jordan provided by a corporate entity, ZINC encourages young minds to think and act creatively outside of the norm in an open, supportive environmen­t with the view to creating the right atmosphere for entreprene­urs to generate new ideas and develop them into viable opportunit­ies.

Through Zainiac and ZINC, Zain provides aspiring entreprene­urs and startups from within and outside of the company all its available resources, including attracting major global pioneers and mentors from across the digital value chain, inclusive of Zain senior management, to assist in the incubation process of startups, bolstering youth entreprene­urship and the region’s startup ecosystem.

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