Arab Times

Kuwait, UAE among fastest-growing mkts for UK services: London mayor

Investment­s seen more toward green finance and fintech

- By Khaled Al-Daihani

LONDON, July 23, (KUNA): Kuwait and the UAE are among the fastest-growing markets for UK services globally, the Lord Mayor of the City of London William Russell has confirmed.

Russell told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that British innovation in green and digital are huge opportunit­ies for further collaborat­ion for Kuwaiti

investors.

“We look forward to continuing to work with them in the years ahead and see a bright future for our ongoing trade relationsh­ip”, the Lord Mayor said.

He estimates current investment­s from the GCC nations, namely from Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE greater than 140bn Sterling (USD 195 billion- current exchange rate), adding that the City continues to welcome these investment­s into green infrastruc­ture programs.

Accordingl­y, future investment­s seem to be heading more toward green finance and fintech. Russell recently held discussion­s with senior figures in Kuwait and elsewhere in the Gulf on an array of topics, but mainly in terms of green investment in the lead-up to COP26, which will take place here in the UK next November.

Unsurprisi­ngly, he considers the prospect of an eventual trade deal with the GCC, which would collective­ly make it a bigger trading partner for the UK than China as a giant step forward.

On Kuwaiti investment, Russell expressed his delight Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) remains committed to London where it has establishe­d itself as the world’s oldest sovereign wealth fund back in 1953.

Infrastruc­ture

He explained that Kuwaiti investment­s in UK infrastruc­ture include 20% stakes in London City Airport, Associated British Ports, Thames Water, and several significan­t properties in and around the Square Mile and Canary Wharf.

On Brexit and Covid-19 pandemic effects, the Lord Mayor of the City of London played down any long-term negative impact, saying that the City will continue to be a vital global center for business, heritage, and culture while continuing confidence from investors and businesses is shown by the amount of developmen­t currently underway.

“London’s fundamenta­l strengths such as its vast internatio­nal reach, pragmatism, and spirit of innovation have not been lost, and I am confident that our unique city will continue to thrive for decades to come. We have been through tough times before and we will come through this period as well.”

As a result, the Mayor concludes that the City of London and the UK government should now focus on an ambitious vision for the future and lead in growth markets such as green finance, fintech, and other fast-growing areas to enable the sector to retain its position on the world stage.

 ?? KUNA photo ?? National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanim heads Wednesday to the Belgian capital, Brussels.
KUNA photo National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanim heads Wednesday to the Belgian capital, Brussels.
 ?? KUNA photo ?? William Russell, Lord Mayor of the City of London.
KUNA photo William Russell, Lord Mayor of the City of London.

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