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Shaikha Al-Bahar: PPP is a national necessity and key pillar in realizing Kuwait Vision 2035
Shaikha Al-Bahar: PPP is a national necessity and key pillar in realizing Kuwait Vision 2035

Kuwait Times

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Kuwait Times

Shaikha Al-Bahar: PPP is a national necessity and key pillar in realizing Kuwait Vision 2035

NBK Deputy Group CEO delivers a keynote speech at 'Third Kuwait PPP Conference' KUWAIT: Shaikha Al-Bahar, Deputy Group CEO of National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) stated that Public-Private Partnership (PPP) has become a national necessity, emphasizing that it represents the cornerstone of Kuwait's future economic and developmental trajectory. Al-Bahar noted that PPP projects are a key pillar in realizing Kuwait Vision 2035 and the country's broader development objectives, contributing to the creation of sustainable value for the national economy. Her remarks were delivered during the opening of the 'Third Kuwait PPP Conference (PPPKW3)' held under the patronage and in the presence of Noura Al-Fassam—Minister of Finance, Minister of State for Economic Affairs and Investment, and Chair of the Higher Committee for Public-Private Partnership Projects—with the participation of public and private sector institutions, alongside key regulatory authorities. In her address, Al-Bahar highlighted that Kuwait's PPP model offers promising opportunities, particularly in the energy, infrastructure, logistics, and healthcare sectors. She pointed out that such partnerships can play a vital role in diversifying Kuwait's economy by fostering cooperation in sectors such as renewable energy, technology, and tourism—opening new avenues for growth, generating job opportunities for Kuwaiti youth, and enhancing Kuwait's regional competitiveness. Long-term partnership 'At NBK, we take pride in being a long-standing partner in Kuwait's national development journey, having financed and supported some of the largest infrastructure and public sector projects in the country's history. As Kuwait's leading financial institution, we remain steadfast in our commitment to advancing partnership initiatives by leveraging our deep market insight, decades of experience, and robust network of international partners to drive successful project financing and execution.' Eng Noura Al-Fassam (left) and Shaikha Al-Bahar. Shaikha Al-Bahar delivers her speech at the opening of the conference. Shaikha Al-Bahar at NBK's pavilion at the exhibition held alongside the conference. Minister of Finance Eng Noura Al-Fassam honors Shaikha Al-Bahar. She explained that NBK's role is not limited to financing but extends to combining regional expertise, investor confidence, and collaborative efforts to propel the progress and prosperity of the national economy. She emphasized the bank's unwavering commitment to this role, noting its contribution to facilitating the success of partnership projects through innovative financing solutions, advisory services, and capital markets offerings. She also reiterated NBK's full readiness to support upcoming partnership initiatives—particularly those focused on sustainability, which the bank considers among its top strategic priorities. Huge potential Despite Kuwait's abundant financial resources, Al-Bahar emphasized that navigating the accelerating global complexities requires an innovative approach and a strong framework that leverages the private sector's efficiency, expertise, and capital to fund world-class infrastructure, enhance public services, and drive economic diversification. She underscored Kuwait's immense potential to build a future-ready economy underpinned by cutting-edge infrastructure. She added that partnership projects have the potential to take the lead in key sectors, including transportation, smart cities, social development, healthcare, education, housing, renewable energy, technology, and tourism. Regulatory framework 'To ensure the continued success of partnership projects and to maximize their effectiveness in driving national economic growth, it is essential to develop a solid regulatory framework, and a supportive environment built on streamlined decision-making, well-defined legal structures, and transparent procedures,' Al-Bahar stated. She stressed that ongoing dialogue and cooperation between the public and private sectors are vital to improving these frameworks and fostering an environment conducive to successful partnerships. Furthermore, Al-Bahar praised the recent regulatory reforms and Kuwait Public-Private Partnership Authority's efforts to streamline procedures and foster viable partnership models. She recognized that these advancements are crucial for enhancing Kuwait's competitiveness, while also highlighting challenges related to regulatory clarity, governance, and risk-sharing. She called on all relevant stakeholders to act swiftly and collaboratively to address these issues and attract both local and international investments. She further stated that PPPs should evolve beyond traditional infrastructure to encompass areas such as education, digital transformation, healthcare technology, and renewable energy. She reaffirmed NBK's commitment to playing a central role in this journey by mobilizing capital, fostering innovation, and advancing sustainable development in line with Kuwait Vision 2035. Al-Bahar concluded her speech by addressing attendees from both the public and private sectors, stating: 'Let us seize this opportunity as a starting point for collective responsibility in shaping a future where innovation flourishes and the well-being of our beloved country is safeguarded. Together—government, private sector, and financial institutions—let us work to build a stronger, more diversified, and inclusive Kuwaiti economy.' Kuwait 3rd Conference for Public-Private Partnership, held over two days, brings together a wealth of international, regional, and local expertise. The event's program provides valuable insights into best practices, industry standards, and practical experiences in PPPs, equipping stakeholders to address potential challenges and empowering relevant authorities to identify and implement effective solutions.

Sh a ikha Al-Bahar: Public-Private Partnership is a national necessity and a k ey pillar in realizing Kuwait Vision 2035
Sh a ikha Al-Bahar: Public-Private Partnership is a national necessity and a k ey pillar in realizing Kuwait Vision 2035

Arab Times

time18-05-2025

  • Business
  • Arab Times

Sh a ikha Al-Bahar: Public-Private Partnership is a national necessity and a k ey pillar in realizing Kuwait Vision 2035

KUWAIT CITY, May 18: Ms. Shaikha Al-Bahar, Deputy Group CEO of National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) stated that ‎Public-Private Partnership (PPP) has become a national necessity, emphasizing that it ‎represents the cornerstone of Kuwait's future economic and developmental trajectory.‎ Al-Bahar noted that PPP projects are a key pillar in realizing Kuwait Vision 2035 and the ‎country's broader development objectives, contributing to the creation of sustainable value ‎for the national economy.‎ Her remarks were delivered during the opening of the 'Third Kuwait PPP Conference ‎‎(PPPKW3)' held under the patronage and in the presence of Eng. Noura Al-Fassam—‎Minister of Finance, Minister of State for Economic Affairs and Investment, and Chair of ‎the Higher Committee for Public-Private Partnership Projects—with the participation of ‎public and private sector institutions, alongside key regulatory authorities.‎ In her address, Al-Bahar highlighted that Kuwait's PPP model offers promising ‎opportunities, particularly in the energy, infrastructure, logistics, and healthcare sectors. She ‎pointed out that such partnerships can play a vital role in diversifying Kuwait's economy by ‎fostering cooperation in sectors such as renewable energy, technology, and tourism—‎opening new avenues for growth, generating job opportunities for Kuwaiti youth, and ‎enhancing Kuwait's regional competitiveness.‎ Long-term Partnership ‎'At NBK, we take pride in being a long-standing partner in Kuwait's national development ‎journey, having financed and supported some of the largest infrastructure and public sector ‎projects in the country's history. As Kuwait's leading financial institution, we remain ‎steadfast in our commitment to advancing partnership initiatives by leveraging our deep ‎market insight, decades of experience, and robust network of international partners to drive ‎successful project financing and execution.'‎ She explained that NBK's role is not limited to financing but extends to combining regional ‎expertise, investor confidence, and collaborative efforts to propel the progress and ‎prosperity of the national economy. She emphasized the bank's unwavering commitment to ‎this role, noting its contribution to facilitating the success of partnership projects through ‎innovative financing solutions, advisory services, and capital markets offerings. She also ‎reiterated NBK's full readiness to support upcoming partnership initiatives—particularly ‎those focused on sustainability, which the bank considers among its top strategic priorities.‎ Huge Potential Despite Kuwait's abundant financial resources, Al-Bahar emphasized that navigating the ‎accelerating global complexities requires an innovative approach and a strong framework ‎that leverages the private sector's efficiency, expertise, and capital to fund world-class ‎infrastructure, enhance public services, and drive economic diversification. She ‎underscored Kuwait's immense potential to build a future-ready economy underpinned by ‎cutting-edge infrastructure.‎ She added that partnership projects have the potential to take the lead in key sectors, ‎including transportation, smart cities, social development, healthcare, education, housing, ‎renewable energy, technology, and tourism.‎ Regulatory Framework ‎'To ensure the continued success of partnership projects and to maximize their ‎effectiveness in driving national economic growth, it is essential to develop a solid ‎regulatory framework, and a supportive environment built on streamlined decision-making, ‎well-defined legal structures, and transparent procedures,' Al-Bahar stated. She stressed that ‎ongoing dialogue and cooperation between the public and private sectors are vital to ‎improving these frameworks and fostering an environment conducive to successful ‎partnerships.‎ Furthermore, Al-Bahar praised the recent regulatory reforms and Kuwait Public-Private ‎Partnership Authority's efforts to streamline procedures and foster viable partnership ‎models. She recognized that these advancements are crucial for enhancing Kuwait's ‎competitiveness, while also highlighting challenges related to regulatory clarity, governance, ‎and risk-sharing. She called on all relevant stakeholders to act swiftly and collaboratively to ‎address these issues and attract both local and international investments.‎ She further stated that PPPs should evolve beyond traditional infrastructure to encompass ‎areas such as education, digital transformation, healthcare technology, and renewable ‎energy. She reaffirmed NBK's commitment to playing a central role in this journey by ‎mobilizing capital, fostering innovation, and advancing sustainable development in line with ‎Kuwait Vision 2035.‎ Al-Bahar concluded her speech by addressing attendees from both the public and private ‎sectors, stating: 'Let us seize this opportunity as a starting point for collective responsibility ‎in shaping a future where innovation flourishes and the well-being of our beloved country ‎is safeguarded. Together—government, private sector, and financial institutions—let us ‎work to build a stronger, more diversified, and inclusive Kuwaiti economy.'‎ Kuwait 3rdConference for Public-Private Partnership, held over two days, brings together a ‎wealth of international, regional, and local expertise. The event's program provides valuable ‎insights into best practices, industry standards, and practical experiences in PPPs, equipping ‎stakeholders to address potential challenges and empowering relevant authorities to identify ‎and implement effective solutions.‎

Gulf Bank announces ‘platinum sponsorship' of 3rd PPP conference
Gulf Bank announces ‘platinum sponsorship' of 3rd PPP conference

Kuwait Times

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Kuwait Times

Gulf Bank announces ‘platinum sponsorship' of 3rd PPP conference

KUWAIT: Gulf Bank has announced its participation as a Platinum Sponsor of the third Kuwait Public Private Partnership (PPP) Conference, taking place on May 18 and 19, 2025, at the Jumeirah Hotel. The event, themed 'Partnership Projects: A Promising Start to a New Era,' is organized under the patronage of Her Excellency Eng Noora Al-Fassam, Minister of Finance and Minister of State for Economic and Investment Affairs, and Chair of the Higher Committee for PPP Projects. The conference acts as a strategic platform to enhance collaboration between the public and private sectors, highlighting best practices and sharing expertise in financing and executing major projects that support the New Kuwait 2035 vision. It brings together government leaders and private sector representatives to discuss ways to drive sustainable development across the country. As part of the conference agenda, Mr. Faisal Al-Adsani, General Manager of Corporate Banking at Gulf Bank, will deliver a keynote speech on the first day. On the second day, Faisal Al-Gharabally, General Manager of International Banking, will join a panel discussion titled 'Shaping the Future of Partnership Projects in Kuwait to Ensure Success' while Shamayel Al-Marzouq, Assistant General Manager of Corporate Banking, will speak on 'Beyond Financing: How Banks Can Lead the Digital Future of Public-Private Partnership Projects.' Faisal Al Gharabally Shamayel Al-Marzouq The Third Kuwait PPP Conference is anticipated to promote increased cooperation among stakeholders, offer a platform for knowledge sharing, and play a key role in advancing sustainable development goals while driving economic growth. Gulf Bank's ongoing participation in this annual conference highlights its steadfast commitment to supporting Kuwait's key development projects. The Bank has been actively involved in numerous strategic initiatives and remains dedicated to enhancing public-private partnerships, driven by the strong belief that collaborative efforts are essential for achieving sustainable progress. Since its establishment, Gulf Bank has been an integral part of Kuwait's urban, cultural, and economic development. As a key player in the country's past, present, and future, the Bank has contributed to financing numerous major development projects, either through direct funding or partnerships with other banks. It has further supported Kuwait Vision 2035 by investing in various projects across key sectors, especially oil, construction, and infrastructure. Gulf Bank aims to be Kuwait's leading bank, fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace to deliver exceptional customer service while contributing sustainably to the community. Through its extensive branch network and innovative digital services, the Bank empowers customers to conduct banking transactions conveniently and efficiently, ensuring a seamless experience. In alignment with Kuwait Vision 2035, "New Kuwait," and its commitment to fostering collaborative partnerships, Gulf Bank is dedicated to driving robust sustainability initiatives across environmental, social, and governance (ESG) dimensions. The Bank is committed to implementing strategically selected and diverse sustainability programs both internally and externally.

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