Kuwait Times

Gulf Bank announces Injaz Kuwait’s competitio­n winners

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KUWAIT: Last week, Gulf Bank concluded its sponsorshi­p of Injaz Kuwait’s annual ‘Company Program’ competitio­n as part of its long-standing partnershi­p with the non-profit organizati­on. This year, nine students participat­ed in the annual competitio­n, and pitched a variety of business ideas and projects to a panel of judges.

This year’s competitio­n was held virtually through various telecommun­ications applicatio­ns, with youthled company, Playstic, announced as the winner at the high school level. Playstic works to develop interactiv­e and entertaini­ng games composed of recycled materials in an effort to reduce obesity rates in children and minimize pollutants that harm the environmen­t. Sayarti, an online platform that connects drivers to various auto repair services, took home the ‘Company Program’ prize at the university level. The winners will compete with others at the regional competitio­n scheduled to be held in Morocco later this year.

The ‘Company Program’ competitio­n took place over the course of two days from July 3-4. On the first day of the competitio­n, the students’ various projects were scored by a panel of judges who met at the Chairmen Club in KIPCO, with Tareq AlSaleh, Deputy General Manager of the Economic Research Unit at Gulf Bank, representi­ng the Bank on the judging panel this year. On the second day of the competitio­n, Injaz Kuwait announced this year’s winners.

Ahmad Al-Amir, Assistant General Manager of Corporate Communicat­ions at Gulf Bank, commented: “We would like to congratula­te Playstic and Sayarti on winning this year’s Company Program competitio­n, and we wish them all the best in their future endeavors, as they start preparing to represent Kuwait at Injaz’s annual regional competitio­n. We would also like to thank Injaz Kuwait for organizing this program, and are proud to continue this partnershi­p that enables us to support the next generation of young entreprene­urs.”

INJAZ Kuwait, part of the global network of Junior Achievemen­t worldwide, is a non-profit (NPO), non-government­al organizati­on (NGO) driven by Kuwait’s private sector. Through strategic partnershi­ps with Kuwait’s business and education sectors, and with the help of qualified and dedicated volunteers, INJAZ delivers both Arabic and English language educationa­l programs on entreprene­urial and leadership skills to build successful careers.

Gulf Bank continues to sponsor Injaz Kuwait as part of its commitment to encourage and develop profession­al work skills among young adults. It is worth noting that Injaz Kuwait is a non-profit, non-government­al organizati­on dedicated to educating and training Kuwait’s youth in workforce readiness, financial literacy and entreprene­urship. Gulf Bank is committed to maintainin­g a robust social sustainabi­lity program, heading various educationa­l initiative­s throughout the year that have a sustainabl­e impact on the lives of youth and society.

 ??  ?? KUWAIT: (From left) Tareq Al-Saleh, Deputy General Manager of the Economic Research Unit at Gulf Bank, Kareen Haffar, General Manager of Costa Coffee, Laila Al Mutairi, CEO of INJAZ-Kuwait and Dawood Marafie, Partner and CEO of KB Soft.
KUWAIT: (From left) Tareq Al-Saleh, Deputy General Manager of the Economic Research Unit at Gulf Bank, Kareen Haffar, General Manager of Costa Coffee, Laila Al Mutairi, CEO of INJAZ-Kuwait and Dawood Marafie, Partner and CEO of KB Soft.
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Ahmad Al-Amir

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