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ABK Holds Ordinary and Extraordinary General Assembly Meetings for the Financial Year Ended 31 December 2024

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KUWAIT CITY, Apr 16: Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait (ABK) Group held its Ordinary and Extraordinary General Assembly for ‎the financial year ended 31 December 2024, with an attendance rate of 90.910% of ‎shareholders. The meeting was chaired by the Chairman of the Board, Talal Mohammed Reza ‎Behbehani, and attended by Acting Group CEO Mr. Abdulla AlSumait, members of executive ‎management, and representatives from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and Kuwait ‎Clearing Company.‎

The assembly approved all items on the agenda, including the distribution of cash dividends at ‎‎10% (10 fils per share) and free bonus shares at 5% (5 shares for every 100 shares held). The ‎meeting also reviewed the Board of Directors’ report on the 2024 results, the auditor’s report, ‎and other items.‎

Following this, the new Board of Directors for the next three years (2025–2027) was elected, ‎comprisingTalal Mohammed Reza Behbehani;Salah Ahmed Al Serhan;Ali Ebrahim Hejji Hussain ‎Marafi; Khaled Othman Abdulwahab Al Othman; Adel Ibrahim Yali Ahmed Behbehani; ‎RaedAbdulkareem Al Moamen; and The Public Institution for Social Securityas non-independent ‎board members. This is in addition to Tarek Fareed Abdulrahman Al Othman; Dr. Mahdi Ismael ‎Ali Al Jazzaf; Ahmed Abdullah Mohammed Al-Baghli; Dr. Mohammad Munther Abdul Kareem ‎Al-Zuhair as independent board members; andShaimaa Mohammed Abbas Bin Hussain as a ‎reserve independent board member. Furthermore, Behbehani Investment Company and ‎Mohammad Saleh & Reza Yousuf Behbehanias reserve non-independent board member.‎

Sustainable Growth

On this occasion, Chairman Talal Mohammad Reza Behbehani stated, “We have maintained ‎sustainable growth in our net profits and various financial indicators by consistently keeping ‎pace with developments. This reflects our ongoing commitment to maximizing shareholder ‎returns and providing added value to all our stakeholders, thereby strengthening their trust in ‎the Group and reinforcing our leading position in the banking sector in Kuwait and the regional ‎markets in which we operate, including the United Arab Emirates and Egypt.”‎

He added, “The Group achieved net profits of KD 52.41 million by the end of 2024, a 16% ‎increase, with earnings per share reaching 21 fils, up 17% year-on-year. Net operating profit ‎rose by 11% to KD 107.41 million, while total assets reached KD 7.37 billion, growing by 17%. ‎Customer deposits grew by 16% to KD 4.42 billion, while the loan portfolio increased by 13% to ‎KD 4.83 billion. Operating income also increased by 9% to KD 200.75 million.”‎

He continued, “Our non-performing loan ratio (NPL) dropped to 1.23% from 1.67% in 2023, ‎covered by provisions at 460%. Capital adequacy ratio (CAR) stood at 16.94%, and shareholders’ ‎equity increased by 1.4% to KD 628 million.”‎

Behbehani confirmed that these indicators reflect the Group’s success in achieving its strategic ‎goals, thanks to the outstanding performance of all divisions and their dedication to continuous ‎achievement. He stressed the Group’s commitment to maintaining strong profitability, ‎sustainable growth, and innovation in banking services, products, and solutions, in line with its ‎newly approved strategy and clear vision across all levels, with a focus on strategic expansion ‎and leveraging growth opportunities in local and regional markets.‎

He emphasized the Group’s forward momentum in enhancing service quality, maintaining ‎growth momentum, strengthening its strong financial position, improving asset quality, and ‎diversifying income sources. He also highlighted the Group’s readiness to seize opportunities ‎arising from new economic decisions aimed at stimulating activity in the Kuwaiti and regional ‎markets, and its preparedness to finance major development projects that will be launched as ‎part of the New Kuwait 2035 vision.‎

He further noted that ABK continues to reinforce its leading position in Kuwait and the markets ‎it serves, evidenced by winning over 15 awards in 2024 from global institutions specialized in ‎evaluating banking performance locally and regionally.‎

Egypt and the UAE

Behbehani noted that ABK-Egypt achieved strong net profit growth of 137% in 2024, reaching ‎EGP 6.6 billion. This was due to a sustainable growth strategy and flexible business plans ‎aligned with the evolving banking sector in Egypt and a commitment to delivering added value ‎for both customers and shareholders.‎

Meanwhile, ABK–UAE continued to significantly contribute to the Group’s financial results by ‎enhancing its services and products. The DIFC branch participated in syndicated loans ‎exceeding USD 10 billion across GCC countries, Europe, Asia, and others during 2024.‎

Digital Transformation

Behbehani noted that 2024 was a landmark year in ABK’s digital transformation journey under ‎its integrated strategy aligned with the ‘Simpler Banking’ vision. This included launching a ‎newly designed website that offers customers a seamless, 24/7 experience with top-tier ‎security standards.‎

He highlighted the Group’s collaborations with leading companies to introduce new digital ‎solutions and its readiness to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) technologies by partnering with ‎specialized institutions to enhance operations and drive innovation.‎

He thanked the regulatory authorities, including the Central Bank of Kuwait, the Ministry of ‎Commerce and Industry, Kuwait Clearing Company, Boursa Kuwait, the Central Bank of Egypt, ‎and the Central Bank of the UAE for their continued support of ABK and the banking sector.‎

He praised the executive management team for successfully executing strategic plans and ‎commended employees as the Group’s most valuable asset, urging everyone to strive for ‎further achievements in the coming period to meet the needs of existing and prospective ‎customers.‎

Strong Performance

Acting Group CEO Abdulla AlSumait stated, “The year 2024 witnessed significant developments ‎in ABK’s operations, as we continued to provide solutions that meet diverse customer needs and ‎enhanced operational efficiency across all divisions.”‎

He emphasized that ABK’s strong 2024 performance reflects its adaptability and customer-first ‎approach, noting success in enhancing the product portfolio, diversifying income sources, ‎expanding market share, and attracting new customers to the ever-growing ABK family.‎

Al-Sumait added that these results were achieved through meticulous planning, coordination ‎among departments, and adherence to excellence while offering innovative solutions in line ‎with global developments.‎

Branch Upgrades

AlSumait noted that ABK continued its branch renovation plan in 2024, reopening Jabriya and ‎Zahra branches with modern designs featuring the latest banking technologies. The plan will ‎continue in the upcoming period to include more branches across Kuwait.‎

He affirmed that ABK is committed to continuously upgrading its digital infrastructure and ‎systems while adhering to the highest security standards to safeguard customer data—‎solidifying ABK as their preferred banking partner.‎

He highlighted the launch of several new accounts and successful campaigns in 2024, including ‎a special offer for oil sector employees, a new family banking bundle, a UAE mortgage loan, ‎and real estate escrow agent services in the UAE. These offerings reflect ABK’s ongoing ‎commitment to providing integrated, tailored services and solutions for all customer segments.‎

He also revealed ABK’s intention to surprise customers with exclusive campaigns and offers ‎designed to meet their needs and deliver benefits through diverse banking solutions.‎

Employee Development

AlSumait affirmed ABK’s dedication to enhancing employee performance through continuous ‎investment in training programs, promoting productivity, and fostering a positive work ‎environment that drives innovation. He also emphasized the Bank’s ongoing efforts to attract ‎top talent and improve employee benefits to strengthen loyalty and engagement.‎

‎‘Let’s Be Aware’ Campaign

AlSumait stated that ABK continued to support the ‘Let’s Be Aware’ campaign in collaboration ‎with the Central Bank of Kuwait and the Kuwait Banking Association to raise awareness of ‎banking services and promote financial inclusion. This included hosting events and offering ‎targeted digital content on banking topics, helping ABK secure a top ranking in the campaign’s ‎annual evaluation.‎

He stressed that social responsibility remains a cornerstone at ABK, which actively engages with ‎all segments of society and supports educational, sporting, cultural, environmental, and ‎humanitarian initiatives through sponsorships and participation.‎

Sustainability Report

In 2024, ABK issued its fourth sustainability report, highlighting key operational developments, ‎carbon emission reduction achievements, significant support for SMEs, and strong social ‎responsibility efforts—demonstrating its leadership across sectors.‎

Additional Tier 1 Bonds

In 2024, ABK issued USD 300 million in Additional Tier 1 capital bonds at a 6.5% annual yield. ‎This marked ABK’s return to global debt markets since 2018, with overwhelming demand—‎oversubscribed by 4.5x—reflecting high investor confidence in the Group’s strength and ‎financial stability. ‎

High Credit Ratings

ABK maintained strong credit ratings of A from Fitch and A2 from Moody’s. These ratings ‎reflect global and institutional confidence in ABK’s financial position.‎

Premier Market Listing

In 2024, ABK’s stock was promoted to the Premier Market on Boursa Kuwait due to its ‎compliance with qualification requirements. This increased institutional trading and ‎demonstrated ABK’s commitment to meeting regulatory standards and maintaining its status in ‎the index.‎

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Kuwaiti Oil Minister: Strong OPEC+ coordination crucial for global energy stability

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Kuwaiti Oil Minister Tareq Al-Roumi

KUWAIT CITY, Oct 2: Kuwaiti Oil Minister Tareq Al-Roumi on Wednesday emphasized the critical importance of continuous coordination among OPEC+ member countries to maintain stability in global oil markets and balance supply with demand, noting encouraging signs of recovery in market fundamentals and the global economy.

Al-Roumi’s remarks followed the 62nd meeting of the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee (JMMC), which he chaired virtually. The committee reviewed crude oil production data for July and August, praised high levels of compliance among members, and called on all participating countries to fully adhere to compensation mechanisms designed to preserve market equilibrium.

The Kuwaiti delegation included Kuwait’s OPEC Governor Mohammad Al-Shatti and National Representative Sheikh Abdullah Sabah Salem Al-Humoud Al-Sabah.

Meanwhile, the OPEC+ panel reiterated the necessity of full compliance with agreed oil output limits, including additional cuts some members must implement to offset previous quota breaches, according to an OPEC statement.

The online JMMC meeting, attended by key ministers from OPEC and allied producers led by Russia, began at approximately 12:30 GMT. While the committee monitors production compliance, it does not hold decision-making power over OPEC+ production targets but retains the authority to call extra meetings or request a full ministerial session if needed.

Since April, OPEC+ has shifted from its earlier output cut strategy, increasing quotas by over 2.5 million barrels per day—roughly 2.4 percent of global demand — in an effort to regain market share. This move followed pressure from US President Donald Trump aimed at lowering oil prices.

Sources familiar with ongoing discussions revealed that a separate meeting of eight OPEC+ countries scheduled for Sunday is expected to consider a further increase in oil production for November.

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Kuwait returns to global debt markets with $11.25 billion sovereign bond issuance

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Kuwait issues $11.25 billion in sovereign bonds, its first return to global debt markets since 2017.

KUWAIT CITY, Oct 2: The State of Kuwait has successfully returned to international debt markets for the first time since 2017, issuing USD 11.25 billion in sovereign bonds across three tranches, the Ministry of Finance announced Wednesday.

The landmark issuance was oversubscribed 2.5 times, with the order book reaching $28 billion, and priced at what the ministry described as “one of the lowest spreads ever for an emerging market sovereign issuer.”

According to the official statement, the bond offering includes:

  • A three-year tranche of USD 3.25 billion at +40 basis points over US Treasury yields,
  • A five-year tranche of USD 3 billion also at +40 basis points, and
  • A 10-year tranche of USD 5 billion at +50 basis points over US Treasuries.

“These spreads are significantly lower than Kuwait’s first sovereign issuance in 2017,” the ministry noted, highlighting strong market confidence in the country’s fiscal and economic outlook.

Over 66 percent of the allocations went to investors outside the Middle East and North Africa region, broken down as follows:

  • 30 percent to Europe and the United Kingdom,
  • 26 percent to the United States, and
  • 10 percent to Asia, underlining Kuwait’s wide global investor appeal.

Commenting on the success, Dr. Subaih Al-Mukhaizeem, Minister of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy, Minister of Finance, and Acting Minister of State for Economic Affairs and Investment, stated that the issuance “embodies the confidence of global markets in Kuwait’s financial strength, prudent policies, and robust reserves.”

Dr. Al-Mukhaizeem emphasized that this historic move is not solely aimed at covering financing needs, but rather “enhances Kuwait’s position in global markets and strengthens its relationships with international investors”, aligning with the country’s broader strategic development goals under New Kuwait 2035.

The Ministry noted that the offering ranks among the largest global sovereign issuances in 2025, and represents one of the year’s most heavily subscribed deals, reflecting investor confidence in Kuwait’s economic fundamentals and commitment to long-term fiscal reform.

The transaction was led by Citi, Goldman Sachs International, HSBC, JPMorgan, and Mizuho as joint global coordinators, with Bank of China and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China participating as passive co-managers.

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Japan’s central bank survey shows an improved outlook for manufacturers

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TOKYO, Oct 1, (AP): Sentiment among Japan’s large manufacturers improved for a second straight quarter, according to a closely watched Bank of Japan survey, making a rate hike by its central bank more likely. The quarterly survey, called the “tankan,” showed the outlook among major manufacturers, the key so-called diffusion index, rose 1 point to plus 14 from the findings in June.

The survey is an indicator of companies foreseeing good conditions minus those feeling pessimistic. The tankan for large manufacturers was plus 12 in March, marking the first drop in a year. Sentiment among large non-manufacturers was unchanged at plus 34, according to the latest tankan. The relative optimism in the latest tankan reflects some relief over an agreement on tariffs with the US, reached in July.

The deal with the administration of President Donald Trump imposes a 15% tariff on most goods exported to the US. Some goods face higher tariffs. Initially, the US imposed a 25% tariff on auto imports, so the latest deal is an improvement for Japanese automakers. It also increases certainty over US policy, at least for now.

However the higher tariffs imposed on exports to the world’s biggest market are still squeezing profits, wages, investment and spending for many industries. Kei Fujimoto, senior economist at SuMi Trust, said that despite the concerns about the tariffs’ impact on Japanese corporate earnings, the damage so far has been relatively limited. Inbound tourism is also helping.

“We do not believe inbound-related demand from tourists has peaked. The number of tourists visiting Japan continues to show an upward trend,” he said. The tankan findings could influence an upcoming decision by the Bank of Japan on interest rates. The BOJ has kept rates near zero for years to help stimulate consumer spending and business investment and counter weak demand that led to deflation.

But prices have risen above the central bank’s target range of about 2%. The tankan shows the average inflation outlook for one year ahead was unchanged at 2.4%. Analysts expect the Bank of Japan to raise its benchmark rate soon, but it’s unclear if it will do so at the next meeting later this month, or later. The central bank raised its benchmark rate to 0.5% from 0.1% earlier this year.

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