Kuwait Times

Al-Safat Investment awarded world record for Amir decal

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KUWAIT: Al-Safat Investment Company broke the record on Thursday (10th May 2018) for designing and executing the world’s ‘Largest Vinyl-Decal Sticker in the World’ on Safat Tower in Hawally district. The sticker itself named “Sabah Al-Ezz” translates to “Sabah of Pride” and has His Highness the Amir Sabah Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah’s portrait.

Furthermor­e, an adjudicato­r from Guinness World Records visited Kuwait to check the measuremen­ts of the sticker, along with an independen­t team of surveyors and engineers validating the record, thereafter announcing that Al-Safat Investment Company broke the world record of 830 square meters, as the sticker that Al-Safat put up was 937 square meters, an increase of 107 from the previously held record.

It should be noted that Al-Safat Investment created the aforementi­oned sticker in February 2018 to celebrate the National and Liberation days and that His Highness the Amir’s portrait was chosen for the occasion to appreciate his efforts in all aspects, especially modernizin­g the economy and developing it.

Chairman of the Board of Directors for Al-Safat Investment Company, Abdullah Hamad Al-Terkait said that the company worked diligently for several months to document this achievemen­t, which is presented to His Highness the Amir, as part of the company’s corporate social responsibi­lity plan to support society in general and youth particular­ly.

Al-Terkait highlighte­d that Al-Safat Investment is working towards supporting student organizati­ons in higher education institutio­ns, to raise awareness regarding economic developmen­t and the importance of investment institutio­ns, as the backbone of the nation’s economy as Kuwait is experienci­ng fast-paced developmen­t, originatin­g from His Highness the Amir’s 2035 vision (New Kuwait) that both the private and public sector partner together to implement. In terms of youth empowermen­t, Al-Terkait said that youth make up more than 70 percent of Kuwait’s population and empowering them is the responsibi­lity of everyone, especially institutio­ns that deal with them directly such as the SME Fund, Ministry of Youth Affairs and the Public Authority for Youth, noting that he’s happy that there’s a trend of young entreprene­urs in Kuwait, creating businesses and jobs for themselves, adding that it’s a sign of high economic awareness and that it is the private sector’s role to support them.

Al-Terkait added Al-Safat Investment is studying the establishm­ent of, or participat­ing in an investment fund that supports young entreprene­urs and captures opportunit­ies in mainly, the “tech field”. He described this particular field as having returns that sync with the company’s medium-long term investment strategy, saying that the group’s subsidiary and affiliate companies can support these opportunit­ies and provide service packages that lower their operationa­l costs, thus increasing profitabil­ity. Referring to the business environmen­t, he added that amending regulation­s to improve the business sphere, is an urgent matter specifying the law governing the SME Fund, insolvency and bankruptcy laws, commercial registrar and auditors law, pointing to the importance of supporting the industrial sector and national industries, to compete regionally as that sector is essential for economic developmen­t.

New Kuwait

Moreover, Al-Terkait stated that some government mechanisms relating to business, need to substantia­lly improve, like using informatio­n and communicat­ion technologi­es to make it easier and faster to process applicatio­ns and provide better services. He added that the ‘New Kuwait 2035’ vision aims to transform Kuwait, into a commercial and financial hub to bring foreign investment, to the country where the private sector would be the economic leader, assuring that competitio­n between different sectors would improve productivi­ty in an institutio­nally governed country. Furthermor­e, Chairman Al-Terkait noted that HH the Amir’s efforts to modernize the economy, paved the way for the National Program for Economics and Financial Sustainabi­lity, which leads the way to improve the business sphere. He also added that increased competitio­n in the private sector will not happen unless, the economy is diversifie­d away from oil. Additional­ly, AlTerkait stated that, the program can increase employment by 70,000-100,000 Kuwaitis by the end of 2021, if competent planning and efficient employment is implemente­d and supplement­ing it with good governance, in addition to categorizi­ng jobs to fit the needs of the economy.

Al-Terkait also stressed the need to boost foreign direct investment, to promote and finance small-medium businesses before motivating public-private partnershi­ps and finally to set clear deadlines to privatizat­ion, restructur­ing and reorganizi­ng production sectors.

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