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Now Kuwait to Start Charging Fees for Previously Free Services

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 10: The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has announced a sweeping proposal to introduce fees for nearly 67 services that were previously offered free of charge. In addition, the ministry plans to significantly increase the prices of existing services, with some fees rising by as much as 17 times their current rates.

This move is in response to a directive from the Cabinet, which requires government agencies to coordinate with the Ministry of Finance to review and adjust their service charges in line with operational costs.

Among the most notable changes is the imposition of a KD 20 fee for all company formation applications—previously free—regardless of the company’s nature, including non-profit organizations. Other services that will transition from free to paid include applications to amend the fiscal year of personal companies, write-offs of mortgages and commercial agencies, and brokerage services related to fish, fodder, livestock, vegetables, fruits, and birds.

One of the sharpest fee hikes involves temporary commercial licenses. The cost for such licenses—previously KD 30 — will surge to KD 500 for events like real estate exhibitions or temporary jewelry fairs, representing an increase of approximately 17 times the original fee.

The proposal also recommends a 25 percent increase in fees for key company-related services, including capital amendments, share adjustments, partner additions or removals, company dissolution or liquidation, changes to management clauses, and trade name amendments. Furthermore, the license fee for practicing accounting is set to rise from KD 150 to KD 200.

Other adjustments include a 25 percent hike in fees for renewing company licenses and issuing board member certificates. The attendance fee for Ministry of Commerce representatives at general assemblies will increase from KD 100 to KD 125. In contrast, the fee for issuing and renewing ration cards will double from KD 5 to KD 10.

Officials behind the proposal justified the fee revision by highlighting the disparity between current charges and the actual costs borne by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. A comparative study of similar fees across Gulf countries, along with the fact that some fees have remained unchanged for as long as 53 years, further supports the need for adjustment.

The proposed regulations are expected to set new benchmarks for trade-related service fees, reflecting both economic realities and regional standards. Stakeholders and affected parties await formal approval and implementation timelines as the ministry moves forward with these significant changes.

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Gulf Bank Concludes Successful Participation in University Admission Fairs at ‎Kuwait University and Abdullah Al-Salem University

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 12: As part of its ongoing commitment to supporting education and empowering Kuwaiti ‎youth, Gulf Bank has successfully concluded its distinguished participation in the ‎university admission fairs at Kuwait University and Abdullah Al-Salem University. The ‎Bank actively engaged with new students, introducing them to its tailored banking ‎solutions designed specifically for young people.‎

Gulf Bank took part in the interactive admission fair held at Kuwait University’s Sabah ‎Al-Salem University City in Al-Shadadiya from 19 to 29 July 2025. The Bank’s booth ‎attracted a high turnout from students and parents, who showed great interest in the ‎banking services designed for university students.‎

Similarly, the Bank participated in the admission fair hosted by Abdullah Al-Salem ‎University at its Khaldiya campus from 6 to 17 July 2025. Gulf Bank’s presence ‎featured direct interaction with visitors, providing comprehensive information on ‎student accounts and other tailored services.‎

These participations are part of Gulf Bank’s continuous efforts to strengthen ‎engagement with youth and support them in the early stages of their academic journey. ‎Alongside sharing information on academic majors and admission processes, the ‎Bank also offered financial tips to help students manage their resources effectively ‎from the start of their university life.‎

At both events, Gulf Bank showcased its red account, one of its leading banking ‎solutions designed for customers aged 15 to 25. The account offers a wide range of ‎benefits, including prepaid cards, exclusive discounts, rewards on purchases, and ‎access to unique events and experiences that enrich both personal and professional ‎growth. ‎

Beyond its features, the red account serves as a platform to promote financial literacy ‎among youth, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to make informed ‎financial decisions early in life – positively shaping their future and fostering a ‎generation that is financially aware and capable of managing resources effectively.‎

Gulf Bank’s team expressed pride in supporting students throughout their high school ‎and university years, offering innovative banking services designed to keep pace with ‎their fast-paced lifestyles.‎

Gulf Bank concluded its participation by thanking the administrations of both ‎universities for organizing the fairs, which serve as valuable platforms to connect with ‎youth. The Bank reaffirmed its commitment to continuing its support for educational ‎and youth initiatives that contribute to Kuwait’s development and enhance the quality ‎of life for its students and community.‎

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Menzies Aviation set to expand MASIL operations at Mosul International Airport

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KUWAIT / LODNON, Aug 12:  Menzies Aviation, the leading service partner to the world’s airports ‎and airlines, has announced it will deliver ground, air cargo and fuelling services at Mosul ‎International Airport (OSM) in Iraq through MASIL, its joint venture with Iraqi Airways, Air BP and ‎Al-Burhan Group.‎

One fully operational, MASIL will provide a full suite of aviation services at OSM, under a new ‎‎10-year license, further strengthening its footprint in the region. This builds on MASIL’s ‎operations at Baghdad International Airport (BGW).‎

MASIL provided ground services for the presidential flight that signified the official reopening of ‎OSM. The flight, attended by Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ Al Sudani, represented a ‎landmark moment in the airport’s history, which has been non-operational since 2014.‎

The milestone underscores the joint venture’s capabilities and readiness to support future air ‎traffic at the revitalised airport.‎

Mosul International Airport has undergone extensive reconstruction and is now equipped with a ‎main terminal, VIP lounge, and advanced radar surveillance system. The airport is expected to ‎be fully operational within the coming months, supporting both domestic and international flights ‎and handling an estimated 630,000 passengers annually.‎

The expansion marks a significant milestone in the continued growth of the MASIL joint venture ‎across Iraq and demonstrates Menzies’ commitment to supporting the country’s aviation ‎infrastructure and long-term development.‎

Charles Wyley, Executive Vice President Middle East, Africa and Asia, Menzies Aviation, ‎said: “We’re proud to expand our presence in Iraq with new operations at Mosul International ‎Airport through our MASIL joint venture. This is a major step in our journey to support the ‎redevelopment of Iraq’s aviation sector and bring world-class standards to the country’s airports. ‎Handling the presidential flight was a privilege and a clear signal of MASIL’s professionalism and ‎reliability as a trusted service provider.”‎

Menzies Aviation and Iraqi Airways formed MASIL in 2021 to provide ground handling, cargo, ‎and fuelling services. The joint venture includes operations at key airports including Baghdad and ‎will soon include Mosul, as it continues to support the modernisation of Iraq’s aviation sector.‎

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Kamco Invest reports a net profit of KWD7.1mn for the ‎first half of 2025‎

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Kuwait City, 12August2025: Kamco Invest, a regional non-banking financial powerhouse with one of the ‎largest AUMs in the region, announced its financial results for the six-month periodended30June2025. The ‎Company reported a net profit of KWD7.1mn (EPS:20.72fils) compared toKWD2.5mn during the same ‎period in 2024 (EPS:7.26fils).‎

Total revenue stood atKWD19.0mn, an increase of 48.2% compared to the same period of 2024, whereas ‎fee and commission income reached KWD7.5mn (6M 2024: KWD8.1mn).The rise in total revenue was ‎primarily driven by the performance of the Company’s investment portfolio, supported by one-off ‎proceeds from a legal case ruled in the Company’s favor.‎

Assets under management grew by 7.5% to reach USD17.1bn as of 30June 2025, due to new money raised ‎in various products during the period, as well as the performance of portfolios and funds. Kamco Invest ‎maintained its ranking amongst the ten largest asset managers in the MENA region, according to Forbes ‎Middle East. The Company enjoys a strong track record and deep expertise in delivering diverse investment ‎solutions to its clients.‎

Managed portfolios continued to outperform their respective benchmarks, while the Company’s equity ‎funds maintained their positions amongst the top performing funds in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, based on ‎the fund disclosures published on Boursa Kuwait and Tadawul websites.‎

As forAlternative Investments, which includes real estate, private equity and structured products, the team ‎continued to expand its range of offerings to provide clients with added value. During the period, Kamco ‎Invest finalized the acquisition of a 60% majority stake in European Green Logistics Space (EGLS), a ‎company specializing in the development, investment, and management of logistics assets in Europe. This ‎acquisition reflects Kamco Invest’s commitment to growing its recurring fee income while unlocking value-‎adding opportunities for regional clients in the sustainable logistics sector.‎

Furthermore, the Company successfully exited its investment in Yargici, a leading Turkish fashion and ‎accessories brand held by one of Kamco Invest’s private equity funds, through a sale to TIMS Group, a ‎diversified Turkish business group with operations in content production, tourism, construction, and land ‎development. The exit highlights Kamco Invest’s commitment to delivering long-term value to its clients ‎while ensuring the continued growth and success of its portfolio companies.‎

The Investment Banking team continued to advise clients on several transactions across equity capital ‎markets, debt capital markets, and M&A, with deals expected to close during the year. During the six-‎month period, the team advised OSN Group on the sale of a 30% stake of its subsidiary, OSN Streaming ‎Ltd., to Warner Bros. Discovery for USD57mn. The team also acted as Joint Lead Manager on five bond ‎and sukuk issuances totaling USD2.3bn for regional banks and institutions across Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, ‎UAE, and Qatar.‎

First Securities Brokerage Company, Kamco Invest’s brokerage arm, continued to strengthen its ‎competitive position and attracted new clients through its online trading platforms. ‎

Kamco Invest -Saudi and Kamco Invest – DIFC continued to strengthen their presence in their respective ‎markets by improving their services and contributing more to the company’s core businesses, particularly ‎in asset management. Kamco Invest – Saudi signed a strategic partnership with Flexam Invest to offer ‎leasing opportunities to their clients. Furthermore, Kamco Invest – Saudi completed the fit-out of its new ‎premises in the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD), with the official move taking place in July 2025.‎

Kamco Invest was awarded the “Kuwait’s Best for Alternative Investments” at the Euromoney Private ‎Banking Awards 2025, highlighting the Company’s rapid growth and sustained success in the alternatives ‎space. In addition, Kamco Invest was named “Kuwait’s Best Investment Bank – DCM” at the Euromoney ‎Awards for Excellence 2025, in recognition of the team’s outstanding performance in executing bond and ‎sukuk transactions for local and regional clients.‎

Total assets increased by 4.4% during the period to reachKWD135.5mn, whereas shareholders’ equity rose ‎by 8.7%toKWD67.7mn. The Company also enjoys a strong financial position and a “BBB” long-term credit ‎rating and “A3” short-term rating with stable outlook by Capital Intelligence in their latest review in May2025. ‎

Commenting on the results, Sheikh Talal Ali Abdullah Al Jaber Al Sabah, Chairman, said, “Our performance ‎in the first half of 2025 highlights the resilience of our strategy and the strength of our diversified business ‎model. We are well positioned to navigate market dynamics and grow our business while continuing to ‎deliver value to our shareholders.”‎

Faisal Mansour Sarkhou, Chief Executive Officer, commented, “We delivered solid growth during the six-‎month period on various fronts including assets under management and achieved strong returns across our ‎investment portfolios. Strategic developments, such as the acquisition of a majority stake in EGLS, ‎demonstrate our focus on long-term value creation. We remain committed to enhancing our offerings, ‎expanding our regional footprint, and delivering sustainable growth for our clients and stakeholders.”‎

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