Kuwait Times

NBK announces winners of Online Hackathon prizes

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KUWAIT: National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) seeks to maintain its position as a leading provider of top-notch digital services through continuous developmen­t of its digital channels. In this context, the bank partnered with CODED academy to organize “NBK Online Hackathon” for programmer­s with the aim of delivering new ideas and innovation­s to develop NBK mobile banking.

In the Hackathon held from 24 to 26 June, 2021 saw the participat­ion of 25 teams of FinTech programmer­s, of which 15 teams completed their projects successful­ly with ready-topresent functional prototypes, which were evaluated and three winning teams were announced.

The winners included “Olympus” team, which ranked first and received KD 2500 prize, whereas “Coffee Addicts” and “ta git” teams came second and third, respective­ly, and were awarded valuable prizes from Huawei. Throughout the Hackathon, NBK team supported all participat­ing teams and shared keynote workshops and their experience­s with them about NBK Mobile Banking, cyber- security and testing. In addition, workshop sessions were supported by Huawei with their presentati­on on AppGallery ecosystem to participan­ts.

On this occasion, Nikolaos Sfikas, Head of Group IT at National Bank of Kuwait, said: “Our digital excellence is a core aspect of our strategies and operations, though which we aim to provide our customers with top-notch digital banking services and advanced payment solutions, in a way that contribute­s to enriching their banking experience.”

“We are always happy to establish connection­s with all the stakeholde­rs of Kuwait’s digital community, as well as support and cooperate with talented youth, as reflected in this Hackathon organized in partnershi­p with the premier coding academy CODED,” he added.

Sfikas noted that NBK is continuous­ly improving its digital channels experience, mainly NBK Mobile Banking, with new value propositio­ns, features and services as well as advanced world-class payment solutions, with a customer-first perspectiv­e, by placing their needs at the center.

On his part, Ahmad Marafi, CODED CEO and Co-Founder, said: “We are honored at CODED academy to partner with a leading institutio­n of NBK’s stature to organize and launch the NBK Online Hackathon, the first of its kind in the region, offering opportunit­ies for creative programmer­s. We also appreciate NBK’s consistent support of the creative Kuwaiti youth in all fields, especially digital-savvy youth.”

On a related note, NBK received the Best Financial Innovation Lab

Award in Kuwait for 2021 in the annual survey conducted by the internatio­nal Global Finance magazine based on the input from a large panel of experts, analysts, consultant­s and corporate executives around the world. NBK’s Digital Office, with the Digital Factory organizati­on under its umbrella, is the largest financial technology accelerato­r in the region, which plays a key role in driving the bank’s digital transforma­tion strategy by enabling it to foresee future growth opportunit­ies related to FinTech domain.

Furthermor­e, the Office acts as an incubator and a meeting point for innovators and emerging companies in the FinTech domain through the new Digital Factory establishe­d as per the highest standards adopting the creative thinking approach as a key basis.

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