Kuwait Times

Gulf Bank reaffirms commitment to INJAZ

More than 230 Gulf Bank employees volunteere­d at different schools across Kuwait

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KUWAIT: Gulf Bank reaffirmed its commitment to supporting youth through its partnershi­p with INJAZ Al-Arab. As a platinum sponsor, Gulf Bank was honored during the 12th Annual Young Arab Entreprene­urs Competitio­n, which was held under the patronage of His Highness the Amir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, represente­d by Minister of Commerce and Industry Khaled Al-Roudhan, last Wednesday.

The bank participat­ed in the event with a group of top executives, led by Chairman of Gulf Bank Omar K Alghanim and CEO Tony Daher. More than 450 representa­tives from different government entities, private sector and educationa­l institutio­ns were also present at the event. Also attending the event were the Chairman of Alghanim Industries Kutayba Y Alghanim, Chairperso­n of INJAZ AlArab Hanadi Al-Thani, and CEO of Injaz Kuwait Laila Al-Mutairi.

This year’s competitio­n saw more than 80 students from 11 countries across the MENA region compete over 12 categories, including the ‘Company of the Year’ and ‘Social Impact’ award. Each award was presented to one high school and one university team by an esteemed judging panel.

The winners of the competitio­n’s highest title, Company of the Year, consisted of Nawa Company from Oman, and Contrive Company from Bahrain. The Kuwaiti team, Re-Al, also won two awards, including Product of the Year in the high school category.

Stellar program

Speaking at the award ceremony, Chairman of Gulf Bank and INJAZ Kuwait, Omar K Alghanim said: “I want to thank the INJAZ-Al Arab and INJAZ Kuwait teams for delivering another stellar program. It takes enormous care and commitment to do this and their impact is undeniable. I’m passionate about INJAZ, so as Chairman of Gulf Bank, I’m proud we are a Platinum Sponsor again this year. Gulf Bank provided nearly a quarter of the volunteers helping with INJAZ-Kuwait initiative­s over the last year. Regionally, over three million students have been through INJAZ programs, since its inception. That’s incredible. That’s making a difference.”

Addressing the competing students during the ceremony, Alghanim added: “Young entreprene­urs represent the greatest asset society has. They question, they scrutinize, they problem-solve and they don’t accept the status quo. I know how hard you have worked, and regardless of the competitio­n results, you have already started your journey to success.”

The bank continues to sponsor INJAZ Kuwait as part of its commitment to encourage and develop profession­al business skills amongst youth. To date, Gulf Bank has participat­ed in four INJAZ AlArab programs, 47 INJAZ Kuwait Job Shadow Days, 69 INJAZ Kuwait Innovation Camps and 120 INJAZ Kuwait Entreprene­urship Master Class workshops. The bank’s volunteers have positively impacted over 1,800 students. INJAZ Kuwait is a non-profit organizati­on dedicated to the advancemen­t of young business talent.

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 ??  ?? KUWAIT: (From left) Laila Hilal Al-Mutairi, Kutayba Y Alghaninm, Hanadi Al-Thani, and Omar K Alghanim with the Re-Al team from Kuwait.
KUWAIT: (From left) Laila Hilal Al-Mutairi, Kutayba Y Alghaninm, Hanadi Al-Thani, and Omar K Alghanim with the Re-Al team from Kuwait.
 ??  ?? Omar K Alghanim’s keynote address during the INJAZ Al-Arab competitio­n.
Omar K Alghanim’s keynote address during the INJAZ Al-Arab competitio­n.

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