
ABK Sponsors Porsche Club Kuwait Festival
KUWAIT CITY, Feb 4: Ahli Bank of Kuwait (ABK) is thrilled to announce its continued support for the 2025 Porsche Club Kuwait festival for the fourth year consecutively showcasing its commitment to social responsibility and community engagement in sports and entertainment. This sponsorship aligns with ABK's strategic objectives to engage a diverse customer base and highlight its broad array of products and services.
The festival, hosted at Kuwait Motor Town, welcomed high-profile attendees including the German Ambassador to Kuwait, Hans-Christian Freiherr von Reibnitz, Porsche executives, and members of Porsche Club Kuwait, along with representatives from other Arab countries.
The event celebrated 71 years of collaboration between Porsche Kuwait and Porsche International, featuring thrilling races, rare Porsche vehicle exhibitions, and activities for families and car enthusiasts alike.
On this occasion, Sager Albenali, Chief Communications Officer at ABK, emphasized the Bank's dedication to community initiatives that resonate with its adaptable corporate social responsibility guidelines. Regarding the festival's appeal to car enthusiasts, he noted, 'This event provides ABK with a unique opportunity to introduce its specialized banking solutions to distinct market segments.'
ABK's interactive booth at the festival offered engaging activities and competitions with enticing prizes. Bank representatives were available to provide detailed information about the Bank's services and address varied customer needs.
Albenali also underscored the shared values between Porsche Club Kuwait and ABK, 'We endeavour to focus on fostering community awareness and address the dynamic needs of customers, underlining our mutual dedication towards our customers.'
Since its establishment in 1967, ABK has progressed to become one of the leading Kuwaiti banks in the region that offers a wide array of personal, corporate, and private banking products and services. ABK also provides a broad range of local, regional, and global investment solutions and services through its subsidiary, ABK Capital.
Across the region, the Bank offers individuals and corporates the convenience of comprehensive banking and financial services in the Egyptian market through ABK-Egypt's network of 45 branches.
This is in addition to ABK's three branches located in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) in the United Arab Emirates, servicing both Kuwaiti and Emirati individual and corporate clients.
ABK is a strong supporter of Central Bank of Kuwait and Kuwait Banking Association's 'Let's Be Aware' awareness campaign. Through its various initiatives, the Bank aims to promote financial inclusion by educating Kuwaiti society about customer rights, responsibilities, and the different types of banking and special needs services. Additionally, ABK consistently provides strategic information on how to avoid banking and financial fraud, loan application requirements, digital services, and more.
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