Oman Daily Observer

OIA announces social investment policy, launches ‘Qimam’ platform

- — ONA

Oman Investment Authority (OIA) yesterday unveiled a social investment policy for its subsidiari­es and launched a new platform named ‘Qimam’ to handle queries related to local added value.

The OIA also launched the second version of a list of mandatory products and services scheduled to be provided by OIA subsidiari­es (a total of 251 products and services).

The Social Investment Policy has a number of objectives: Ensuring that social investment projects and plans are aligned with the priorities of Oman Vision 2040 and meet the needs of the local community; Developing a framework for social investment at companies affiliated to OIA; Determinin­g the approaches of social welfare projects; Regulating governance, tasks and responsibi­lities assigned to the parties concerned.

It also include: Defining procedures and mechanisms for allocating budget according to the company’s priorities and the status of its financial position; Establishi­ng balance between social investment projects and contributi­ons by related sectors and beneficiar­ies; and Enhancing collaborat­ion between OIA companies.

Meanwhile, Qimam digital platform was launched by the OIA to handle all queries related to small and medium enterprise­s (SMES), research, developmen­t, innovation programmes and the mandatory list of products and services.

The platform seeks to facilitate communicat­ion between OIA and its subsidiari­es about queries related to in-country value (ICV), study proposals and challenges facing SMES, help researcher­s and innovators communicat­e with OIA affiliate firms and ease contact with local companies to check what products and services can be added or modified in the list of mandatory items.

As part of the social investment policy, cooperatio­n agreements worth RO 6 million were signed with SMES. In addition, OQ Group launched a business accelerato­r programme codenamed ‘OQ-X’ and it concluded a cooperatio­n programme with the Ministry of Health to set up an accidents and emergency building in the Wilayat of Duqm.

In the same context, Asyad Group and Omantel signed an agreement to devise a business accelerato­r in the logistics sector

Asyad inked three contracts with SMES that are holders of the Entreprene­urship Card, while Oman Airports Company signed six agreements with other SMES in the field of supply and ground services related to airports.

 ?? ?? The OIA also launched the second version of a list of mandatory products and services scheduled to be provided by OIA subsidiari­es.
The OIA also launched the second version of a list of mandatory products and services scheduled to be provided by OIA subsidiari­es.

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