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Burgan Bank receives 2 awards: ‘Elite employment and talent development’

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KUWAIT: In a new effort to support the growth and development of Kuwait’s national calibers, Burgan Bank participated in the annual Career Fair hosted by the American University of the Middle East (AUM) in search of ambitious individuals seeking to build a career in Kuwait’s banking and financial sector. This initiative comes as an extension to Burgan’s robust human capital development & sustainability strategy and dedicated contribution to the success of the national goals outlined in Kuwait Vision 2035. “We were delighted to participate once again in AUM’s annual Career Fair, and honored to receive two awards the ‘Elite Employment and Talent Development’ at AUM Corporate Award 2025,” commented Abdulwahab Jamal Abdulraheem, Executive Manager – Talent Acquisition at Burgan Bank.

“Our commitment to partaking in Kuwait’s renowned career fairs goes beyond our need for fresh talent to support Burgan’s continued growth. It stems from our robust talent acquisition strategy, which is invested in identifying the market’s needs and aspirations for a balanced and fulfilling career and professional experience. Our on-ground presence allows our team to have valuable conversations with some of Kuwait’s brightest young minds, which inspire and guide our continuous efforts to expand the professional experience we offer our employees.”

This engagement, and the award-winning commitment to excellence it projected, reflects Burgan Bank’s broader purpose, as guided by its vision: “To be the most progressive bank in Kuwait, driven by our employees, customers and community.” Burgan’s mission reinforces this direction through its commitment to delivering outstanding customer experiences, leading with innovation, being an employer of choice, supporting the community, and driving prosperity for all stakeholders. Underpinning these efforts is considered a sustainable strategic approach to implementing Burgan’s core values ‘Ownership, Passion, Teamwork & Transparency’. In addition to Empowerment, Agility, and Innovation, which shape its people-first culture and progressive work environment.

Throughout the career fair, Burgan representatives were actively engaged with the event’s visitors, whereby they discussed the Bank’s professional experience at length, beginning with the market-leading employee benefits to the year-long learning and development opportunities, and the overall thriving work culture that defines the Burgan professional experience. In addition, the Bank’s representatives seized this opportunity to share vital banking awareness and financial literacy information with the event’s visitors, in line with Burgan’s continued support of the “Let’s Be Aware” (Diraya) campaign launched by the Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK) and Kuwait Banking Association (KBA), with the unanimous support of local banks.

It is worth noting that Burgan Bank, a certified Great Place to Work, continues to offer one of the best and most dynamic learning and development (L&D) programs in Kuwait’s banking sector, with wide opportunities that cater to Burgan Bank’s employee needs, interests, and preferred learning styles. This includes the flagship talent development program ‘Ro’ya’, which invests in the Bank’s future leaders, and ‘Entelaqah’, designed to introduce fresh graduates to the professional banking industry as well as many more initiatives.

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KOC highlights innovation and sustainability

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MUSCAT: Chief Executive Officer for Planning and Innovation at Kuwait Oil Company (KOC), Mohammad Al-Abduljaleel, affirmed Kuwait’s commitment to active participation in regional and international energy forums to showcase its leadership in the oil and gas sector. Speaking to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) on the sidelines of the Oman Petroleum and Energy Conference and Oman Sustainability Week 2025, Al-Abduljaleel said the company’s involvement reflects Kuwait’s dedication to highlighting its pioneering role in the global energy landscape. The event, which commenced on Monday, is set to conclude on Wednesday.

Al-Abduljaleel noted that KOC’s delegation includes a number of experts and engineers who are presenting technical papers and case studies that spotlight the company’s latest innovations and operational advancements. These include developments in oil and gas operations, as well as strides in health, safety, security, the environment, social responsibility, and sustainability.

He underscored KOC’s ongoing efforts to accelerate digital transformation, enhance operational efficiency, and reinforce its environmental sustainability initiatives in alignment with its responsibilities to future generations. These initiatives, he said, support the objectives of the “New Kuwait 2035” vision and aim to bolster the country’s status as a regional and global hub for energy and technology.

Al-Abduljaleel emphasized the importance of international energy gatherings in facilitating the exchange of knowledge, best practices, and technical expertise, as well as providing opportunities for high-level meetings with industry leaders. He expressed appreciation to Oman’s Minister of Energy and Minerals, Salim Al-Aufi, for sponsoring the event and praised the organizers for their efforts in hosting a world-class forum, highlighting Oman’s capacity to convene major international events.

Deputy CEO for Projects and Engineering at KOC, Fahad Al-Kharqawi, also spoke to KUNA, reiterating the company’s central role in advancing the oil sector through forward-looking strategies that align with global trends. He stressed that KOC remains a key pillar of Kuwait’s economic development and prosperity. Al-Kharqawi attributed KOC’s successes to the dedication of its workforce and reaffirmed the company’s commitment to initiatives that strengthen Kuwait’s position in the global energy arena while promoting comprehensive and sustainable national development.

He added that the sessions at the Oman conference will spotlight cutting-edge sustainability practices, circular economy frameworks, and innovations in energy transition, renewable energy integration, and digitalization. Discussions will also address the future of liquefied natural gas in the region. Over 350 companies from various sectors are taking part in the conference. KOC is participating with a dedicated pavilion, presenting its most notable achievements and projects. The company’s high-level delegation includes, alongside Al-Abduljaleel and Al-Kharqawi, several group managers, team leaders, and senior technical personnel. — KUNA

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Kuwait and Hong Kong bolster relations with investment deals

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KUWAIT: His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah received on Tuesday at Bayan Palace John Lee Ka-chiu, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and his accompanying delegation, on the occasion of his visit to the country. The Acting Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Yousuf Saud Al-Sabah attended the audience. Also attending were the Head of the Prime Minister's Diwan Abdulaziz Al-Dekheel, the adviser at the diwan Sheikh Dr Bassel Humoud Hamad Al-Sabah, Director of the Crown Prince Diwan (retired Lieut Gen) Jamal Al-Thiab, Foreign Affairs Undersecretary at the Crown Prince Diwan Mazen Issa Al-Issa and Assistant Foreign Minister for Asia Affairs Ambassador Samih Johar Hayat. - KUNA

KUWAIT: His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah received on Tuesday at Bayan Palace John Lee Ka-chiu, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and his accompanying delegation, on the occasion of his visit to the country. The Acting Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Yousuf Saud Al-Sabah attended the audience. Also attending were the Head of the Prime Minister’s Diwan Abdulaziz Al-Dekheel, the adviser at the diwan Sheikh Dr Bassel Humoud Hamad Al-Sabah, Director of the Crown Prince Diwan (retired Lieut Gen) Jamal Al-Thiab, Foreign Affairs Undersecretary at the Crown Prince Diwan Mazen Issa Al-Issa and Assistant Foreign Minister for Asia Affairs Ambassador Samih Johar Hayat. – KUNA

KUWAIT: Acting Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Saud Al-Sabah held official talks on Monday with Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) John Lee Ka-Chiu at Bayan Palace. The meeting highlighted the strong bilateral ties between Kuwait and Hong Kong and explored avenues to enhance cooperation across economic, investment, cultural and scientific sectors. The two sides also exchanged views on regional and international developments of mutual interest.

Following the discussions, Kuwait and Hong Kong signed two memoranda of understanding (MoUs) aimed at promoting direct investment between the two regions. The first agreement was signed by Director General of the Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority (KDIPA) Sheikh Dr Meshaal Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah and Acting Assistant Director General for Investment Promotion Loretta Li. A second MoU was signed between KDIPA and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council of the People’s Republic of China. The agreement was signed on behalf of the Kuwaiti side by Sheikh Dr Meshaal Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, and on behalf of the Hong Kong side by Executive Director of the HKSAR Trade Development Council Margaret Fong.

KUWAIT: Acting Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Yousef Saud Al-Sabah and His Excellency the President of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, John Li Ka-chiu hold talks. – KUNA photos

KUWAIT: Acting Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Yousef Saud Al-Sabah and His Excellency the President of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, John Li Ka-chiu hold talks. – KUNA photos

The talks were attended by a number of senior Kuwaiti officials, including Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Shareeda Abdullah Al-Maousherji, Minister of Health Dr Ahmad Abdulwahab Al-Awadhi, Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya, Minister of Public Works Dr Noura Mohammed Al-Mashaan, Minister of State for Communications Affairs Omar Saud Al-Omar, Minister of Commerce and Industry Khalifa Abdullah Al-Ajeel, and Minister of Finance and Minister of State for Economic Affairs and Investment Noura Sulaiman Al-Fassam.

Also present were Head of the Prime Minister’s Diwan Abdulaziz Dakhil Al-Dakhil, Minister of State for Municipal Affairs and Minister of State for Housing Affairs Abdullatif Hamed Al-Meshari, Advisor at the Prime Minister’s Diwan and Head of the accompanying honorary mission Sheikh Dr Basil Humoud Al-Sabah, Undersecretary for Financial, Administrative and Communication Affairs at the Prime Minister’s Diwan Sheikh Khaled Mohammed Al-Khaled Al-Sabah, Managing Director of the Kuwait Investment Authority Sheikh Saud Salem Abdulaziz Al-Sabah, and Assistant Foreign Minister for Asian Affairs Ambassador Samih Jawhar Hayat.

The Hong Kong delegation was composed of senior officials accompanying the Chief Executive. Later, Sheikh Fahad hosted an official luncheon in honor of the visiting dignitary and his accompanying delegation. The Chief Executive of the HKSAR and his delegation arrived in Kuwait on Sunday evening on an official visit. Upon arrival at Kuwait International Airport, they were received by Sheikh Dr Basil Humoud Al-Sabah and senior officials from the State and the Prime Minister’s Diwan. — KUNA

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Kuwait, Lebanon reaffirm ties | Kuwait Times Newspaper

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KUWAIT: HH the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and visiting Lebanese President Joseph Aoun headed on Monday the official rounds of talks between Kuwait and Lebanon at Bayan Palace. The talks were held in the presence of HH the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, Acting Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Al-Sabah, and senior officials from both countries.

In a statement, Minister of Amiri Diwan Affairs Sheikh Mohammad Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah said the talks focused on ties and means to develop them on all possible domains. He added the recent developments in Lebanon were also on the table of discussions, noting that the meeting affirmed that Lebanon had a historic chance to rebuild and develop as to achieve the aspirations of the Lebanese people. Top issues of mutual concern, ways to boost Arab cooperation and latest developments on the regional and international domains were also touched on, said the minister.

HH the Amir later hosted a luncheon in honor of the Lebanese president and the accompanying delegation at Bayan Palace before they departed Kuwait after an official visit to the country.

In an interview with KUNA, Aoun said the Lebanese people did not seek conflicts and there was an understanding that weapons should solely be in the hands of the state. ”I have always repeated the word dialogue because I believe it is the only way to reach the objective, and I also reiterate that diplomacy is the way to restore our sovereignty. There are some voices who want to end the weapons’ file quickly, and I think that we can accomplish this objective but without rush and through preserving domestic peace,” he said.

Asked about the internal disputes, Aoun said there were no major differences among the Lebanese people, provided “we comply with the constitution along with dialogue and discussions over the sticky issues”. Aoun said reforms in the country would contribute to improving the living conditions as well as the relations with other countries, especially Arab and Gulf nations.

”This is the objective of my visits abroad, to restore relations and rebuild trust with other countries by explaining the reforms, the reconstruction of the state and its institutions, passing reforms, deployment of the army and security forces nationwide and keeping weapons in the hands of the Lebanese state,” he said.

”These are gradual steps and I believe we have made many strides. It is a long path and there is no going back, and everyone will see the changes which need time, but they are in the right direction,” he added. ”We need to join hands for the sake of Lebanon and its people in order to get the country out of the conflicts and restore functions of institutions that organize the state.”

Aoun arrived in Kuwait on Sunday and was received by HH the Amir Sheikh Meshal. This was the first meeting with HH the Amir, said Aoun, to thank him for “Kuwait’s historic” role in realizing solutions during crises even since before the Taif Agreement, which ended the civil war in Lebanon, citing the first “positive initiative” by Kuwait was in 1973. Aoun said he and HH the Amir would be discussing ways of further boosting bilateral relations. “We have a common concern, which is internal unity in our countries.”

Aoun had already visited Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, and now Kuwait. ”Ever since my election, I was keen on returning Lebanon to the Arab fold and the return of Arabs to Lebanon, which began to materialize. I will also embark on an Arab tour to iron out outstanding issues. I would like to express gratitude to all Arab countries for honoring Lebanon’s demands. Lebanon cannot be a base or a pathway for any harm to any Arab country. The role of Lebanon is to carry a message of peace and neutrality and be a place and a pathway for dialogue, tolerance and co-existence,” he said.

Asked about economic relations with Kuwait, Aoun said the country has been contributing to many development projects since the early 1960s. ”The first loan by Kuwait for Beirut municipality was a few months after the independence of the State of Kuwait, all the way to the building of the silos at Beirut port,” he said. Kuwait’s assistance continued, he noted, and included reconstruction efforts after the Zionist occupation’s aggression in 2006, rebuilding electricity, water and road infrastructure in southern Beirut and southern Lebanon, as well as schools.

Kuwait, he added, provided humanitarian assistance following the 2020 massive explosion at Beirut port. Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) expressed readiness to rebuild the silos. ”I think Kuwait is ready to contribute to reconstruction of Lebanon as it has always been by its side,” he said. Lebanon also needs foreign investments, but this required multiple reforms. ”Investment needs reforms,” affirmed Aoun, citing a recent law that boosted the independence of the judiciary, which would provide stability, thus encourage investment. ”I think security and judiciary are important, coupled with economic and financial reforms, in addition to the restructuring of the banking sector. It is a huge project, and we want it to succeed,” he said, and it was also one of the funding conditions of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Aoun spoke about the Arab Summit and the Arab Economic and Social Summit, due in Baghdad on May 17, and said Lebanon sought a united Arab position regarding the Palestinian cause. Aoun meanwhile called on Kuwaitis to come and invest in Kuwait. He said Lebanon and Kuwait enjoy solid bonds, citing the first Lebanese citizen to visit Kuwait was in 1915 and the first Middle East Airline flight landed in Kuwait in the 1940s. – KUNA

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