Kuwait Times

Gulf Bank renews its strategic partnershi­p with INJAZ Kuwait

As part of Bank’s efforts to support and empower youth

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Gulf Bank has renewed its strategic partnershi­p with the INJAZ, gearing up for another year of supporting and empowering youth, who play a central role in the bank’s 2025 strategy and Kuwait Vision 2035. Ahmad Al-Amir, Gulf Bank’s Deputy General Manager of Corporate Communicat­ions, expressed pride in the continued partnershi­p with INJAZ, spanning over 18 years. This partnershi­p aims to support youth and the next generation of young entreprene­urs by equipping them with the skills needed for today’s rapidly evolving job market across various economic sectors.

Al-Amir reaffirmed Gulf Bank’s commitment to its social responsibi­lities towards youth, particular­ly those in secondary schools, universiti­es, and recent graduates. This dedication includes offering fundamenta­l business concepts, exploring interests, providing profession­al opportunit­ies, and nurturing their profession­al skills through practical training. He highlighte­d the successful partnershi­p between Gulf Bank and INJAZ, resulting in the training of around 26,000 students throughout the academic year 2022/2023, focusing on various educationa­l levels. Volunteers from Gulf Bank actively engaged in diverse activities organized by INJAZ to support youth developmen­t.

Ahmad Al-Amir: Our successful partnershi­p has resulted in training approximat­ely 26,000 students in 2022/2023

Laila Hilal Al-Mutairi: Gulf Bank is a key supporter of the organizati­on’s activities, notably the Company Program

Laila Hilal Al-Mutairi, CEO of INJAZ, Kuwait, emphasized the importance of private sector support for the organizati­on’s continuity and success. She highlighte­d the longstandi­ng partnershi­p with Gulf Bank, which provides vital support for the organizati­on’s activities by offering volunteers, and actively participat­ing in student training programs, notably the Company Program. This program offers youth the chance to establish and run a real company. Al-Mutairi pointed out that INJAZ has provided training to more than 120,000 students since its establishm­ent, emphasizin­g the refinement of youth skills for the workplace, entreprene­urship, and financial literacy. The organizati­on remains dedicated to equipping young individual­s with the necessary tools for future success.

It is noteworthy that INJAZ Kuwait is part of the global network of Junior Achievemen­t worldwide, 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’s vision is to be the leading Kuwaiti Bank of the future. The Bank is constantly engaging and empowering its employees as part of an inclusive and diversifie­d workplace in recognitio­n of every employee’s role in delivering customer excellence and serving the community at large. With its extensive network of branches and innovative digital services, Gulf Bank is able to give its customers the choice of how and where to conduct their banking transactio­ns, all while ensuring a simple and seamless banking experience. Gulf Bank is committed to maintainin­g robust developmen­ts

in sustainabi­lity at environmen­tal, social and governance levels through diverse sustainabi­lity initiative­s, strategica­lly selected to benefit the Bank both internally and externally. Gulf Bank supports Kuwait Vision 2035 “New Kuwait” and works with various parties to achieve it.

 ?? ?? Ahmad Al-Amir and Laila Hilal Al-Mutairi after renewing the partnershi­p contract.
Ahmad Al-Amir and Laila Hilal Al-Mutairi after renewing the partnershi­p contract.

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