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Burgan Bank concludes Ramadan activities, initiatives and events

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KUWAIT: Burgan Bank successfully concluded its Ramadan community initiatives, which included a wide range of humanitarian and charitable events as well as sports and health activities. The Bank’s Ramadan events further served to revive Kuwait’s authentic customs and traditions and instill the values of the holy month.

On this occasion, Hessa Hussain Al-Najadah, Senior Manager – Corporate and CSR Communications at Burgan Bank, stated: “Following our annual Ramadan tradition at Burgan Bank, and as part of our dedicated social responsibility and sustainability programs, we were delighted to renew our commitment toward our community by launching several events and activities during the holy month, reinforcing our direct communication with all segments of society.

In line with the Bank’s philosophy, “Driven by You”, we continue to be inspired and motivated by all members of our community and our partners in various fields to give back by orchestrating impactful initiatives and activities that benefit everyone, cementing our commitment to being a force of positive change within our community.”

Al-Najadah added: “Our Ramadan community efforts are also guided by the Bank’s vision to be the most modern and progressive bank in Kuwait, as well as its supporting mission, values and strategies to uphold our commitment to serving and investing in our community. In the spirit of the holy month, we pray for our community’s health and wellness, and may we revive this Ramadan tradition year after year, as we continue to offer our community our absolute best of everything.” Among Burgan’s most notable events and initiatives during Ramadan 2025 were:

‘Teach Them Young’ Campaign

Burgan Bank launched several activities and initiatives under the umbrella of its “Teach Them Young” campaign, which aims to instill various values, customs, and traditions at an early age among children and young adults. These values were captured and spread through the Bank’s various initiatives, activities, and TVCs that have been running since the beginning of the year, carrying awareness messages in their folds. Some of the essential values that the “Teach Them Young” campaign highlights include “one’s love of homeland”, most notably captured in Burgan’s TVC “Teach them that the homeland is a blessing from God, a refuge, and a safe haven; teach them that the homeland is our strength, our identity, and the roots that connect us to our history.”

This work, presented by Burgan Bank on the occasion of Kuwait’s National Day 2025, was performed by artist Huda Hussein, featuring a group of children. The TVC was received enthusiastically, garnering wide interaction and resonance across social media. Similarly, the Ramadan TVC also reinforced the values of the holy month, to “Teach them young the virtues of patience and fasting, of respect and pleasantness in every utterance, and that good, virtuous company elevates one’s status.”

Under the “Teach Them Young” umbrella, the Bank also encouraged employees’ children to participate in the philanthropic initiative of distributing iftar meals to those fasting during Ramadan. The initiative aimed to instill several values in children, including selfless giving, the importance of connecting with others, and the belief that a person’s value lies in their essence and not their appearance.

Teaching children young is important, as Ramadan is an opportunity; and what is learned at a young age lasts a lifetime. Building on the campaign’s momentum which began early this year, Burgan Bank will continue to roll out the “Teach Them Young” campaign throughout the year by sponsoring numerous activities, initiatives, and events that support everything from education to medicine, sports, community, charity, and more.

Iftar meals

As part of Burgan’s comprehensive Ramadan activities and initiatives, the Bank distributed iftar meals to the fasting community in Souq Al-Mubarakiya and across various neighborhoods in Kuwait. This comes as part of its strategic partnership with the Kuwait Food Bank for the second consecutive year, in parallel with the “Teach Them Young” campaign, which saw the participation of a large group of the Bank’s employees and their children.

This initiative further expands on Burgan’s comprehensive social responsibility program, through which it upholds its committed adherence to the highest standards of environmental, social, and governance (ESG). It also aligns with Kuwait’s “New Kuwait” Vision 2035 and the Bank’s proactive role in strengthening the country’s regional and global presence as a role model in the fields of charity and volunteerism.

Health awareness messages

In line with its “Because We’re Driven By You, Your Health Matters” campaign, Burgan Bank, in collaboration with Kuwait Hospital, spread valuable medical and health awareness messages across its social channels in a bid to reach the largest possible audience. As part of the campaign, doctors from across various areas of specialty at Kuwait Hospital delivered awareness videos and medical advice during the holy month, covering dental and oral health during fasting, tips for patients with chronic diseases to maintain their safety and health, special tips for children fasting, and ways to maintain a healthy, balanced diet during Ramadan.

‘The Workout 2’ Fitness Event

For the second year in a row, Burgan Bank strategically sponsored Kuwait’s leading fitness event during the holy month of Ramadan, “The Workout 2,” in collaboration with Fohgah app, which was met with high interest and enthusiastic participation. This sporting event comes as part of the Bank’s comprehensive social responsibility and sustainability programs as well as its Ramadan activities. The event was designed to encourage 20 male and female participants, representing 10 teams each Friday, to test their fitness and compete against each other in a fun and engaging environment under the supervision and guidance of certified fitness coaches. Each week, the highest-scoring teams were awarded valuable prizes.

Through its sponsorship of “The Workout 2”, Burgan Bank set out to encourage the event participants as well as members of the community to adopt a healthy lifestyle, diet, and exercise routine as an integral part of their daily life. This event reflects the Bank’s commitment to public health, which Burgan considers a top priority under the umbrella of its comprehensive social responsibility program.

Burgan Ghabga

Burgan Bank’s family gathered for its annual Ramadan Ghabga at Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Center, amid a family-friendly atmosphere and a notable presence of Senior Management and employees from various departments and branches. In an effort to reinforce employees’ social bonding outside the workplace, the event featured a variety of unique and memorable activities and events, including the celebration of the first day of Girgian as a family.

In line with the Bank’s slogan, “Driven by You”, Burgan’s management extended its gratitude and appreciation to employees, emphasizing their role as the primary and true drivers of success, growth, and development, whereby their efforts remain to be the Bank’s fuel on its journey to achieving its vision to be the most modern and progressive bank in Kuwait.

It was also noted that Burgan Bank’s success in receiving the Great Place to Work certification as well as becoming one of the most prominent Kuwaiti banks known for its appealing and inviting work environment – whether to fresh graduates or seasoned professionals – is owed to its employees’ unwavering dedication. The staff’s commitment to Burgan’s core values such as accountability, transparency, teamwork, and passion, was also highlighted as integral to the Bank’s success in maintaining its leading position in the Kuwaiti banking sector.

The evening featured several segments, including a review of the Bank’s strategy, key achievements, goals, and aspirations for 2025 and the coming years. During the ceremony, the management announced several exciting surprises, including the reduction of working hours to 7.5 hours per day on weekdays and 7 hours on Thursdays, in an effort to maintain a healthy work-life balance and reinforce employees’ mental health. A four-day leave per year was also designated for self-care, on top of the annual and sick leave, confirming that employees are a top priority for the Bank and its most valued resource, reflecting Burgan’s vision, mission, values, and strategy.

To further its community engagement and sustainability pillars, Burgan Bank, in cooperation with the Kuwait Food and Relief Bank, distributed surplus food to underprivileged families and workers after its Ramadan Ghabga. This initiative reflected the Bank’s commitment to investing in food resources through its strategic partnership with the Food Bank, promoting a culture of social responsibility and reducing food waste, while ensuring that support reaches the neediest in a dignified and sustainable manner. It is also worth noting that food products were inspected by a specialized team to ensure safety standards.

‘Let’s Be Aware’ Campaign

As a key element of its committed support of the Central Bank of Kuwait’s (CBK) and the Kuwait Banking Association’s (KBA) “Let’s Be Aware” (Diraya) campaign, Burgan Bank upheld its efforts to spread banking awareness through several community events and activities during the month of Ramadan. Through these events and activities, the Bank aimed to enhance financial literacy among community members by engaging directly with them during events through conversation as well as sharing print banking awareness brochures.

The Bank’s dedicated efforts to raise banking awareness also extended to its social media channels, through which it continues to inform its existing and potential customers of the campaign’s core messages. This comes as part of the Bank’s yearlong comprehensive social responsibility program, a cornerstone of its ongoing success and sustainable growth.

The Bank also produced a special Eid Al-Fitr TVC titled “Teach Them Young the Value of Savings”, as a joyous celebration of Eid. The TVC captures the most important and beautiful moments of Eid, especially those that center on connecting with family and friends, reinforcing the customs, traditions, and values on which the Kuwaiti society was raised. Among the TVC’s most important messages is urging parents to encourage and educate children at an early age to adopt the culture of saving and promote financial and banking awareness in line with the Diraya banking awareness campaign.

Burgan Bank’s diverse activities, initiatives, and events during Ramadan were held under the umbrella of the “Teach Them Young” campaign.

The Bank organized sporting events and spread health awareness messages during the holy month to encourage all members of society to adopt a healthy diet and lifestyle and to integrate exercise into their daily routine.

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Kuwait enforces eviction of charities from private housing

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KUWAIT: Kuwait Municipality launched Thursday its first field inspection campaign to evacuate charity associations and foundations operating in private and model residential areas across the six governorates.

Private residential areas are low-density zones reserved for single-family housing, primarily intended for Kuwaiti citizens, where land is distributed through the country’s housing welfare program. In contrast, investment housing areas feature multi-unit buildings — such as apartments, duplex villas, and studios — designed for rental or ownership across all floors.

The campaign comes following a request from the Ministry of Social Affairs to Kuwait Municipality to enforce Ministerial Decision No. (206/2009) — which prohibits the use of buildings in private residential areas for any purpose other than private housing. The ministry began surveying all registered charities — approximately 84 organizations with over 200 branches across the country — earlier this month to take legal action against those located in private residential zones.

Khaled Al-Fadhli, Head of the Emergency Team at Ahmadi Municipality, told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that field teams had issued warnings to several charity premises over the past days, ordering them to vacate. On Thursday, the teams inspected five areas — Fahaheel, Fintas, Ali Sabah Al-Salem (Umm Al-Hayman), Sabah Al-Ahmad Residential City, and Al-Sabahiya — issuing 15 evacuation warnings. Al-Fadhli praised the cooperation of some associations that voluntarily removed their violations in Al-Ahmadi Governorate.

Al-Fadhli stressed that the monitoring teams will not tolerate any violations of Kuwait Municipality’s regulations and laws, emphasizing that field campaigns will continue over the coming days across different governorates.

This move is part of a wider regulatory reform of Kuwait’s charitable sector. Last month, the ministry suspended all charitable fundraising nationwide, citing concerns about unauthorized campaigns. Since November 2024, Minister of Social Affairs Dr Amthal Al-Huwailah has dissolved at least 30 charities found inactive after inspections. These measures are designed to eliminate inactive or ineffective organizations and ensure that resources are being used efficiently.

These reforms also align with Kuwait’s efforts to improve financial oversight and comply with international anti-money laundering standards. A Financial Action Task Force (FATF) report released in November 2024 acknowledged Kuwait’s legal framework to combat illicit finance, but pointed to enforcement challenges. Countries that fall short of FATF standards risk being greylisted or blacklisted, which can affect global financial relations. Kuwaiti authorities have since ramped up coordination among ministries to tighten control, particularly over cross-border donations. Officials say these efforts aim to uphold Kuwait’s humanitarian leadership while meeting international best practices. — Agencies

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Indian Learners Own Academy visits Kuwait Times, Kuwait News

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KUWAIT: A group of students from Indian Learners Own Academy visited the offices of Kuwait Times and Kuwait News on Monday for an interactive media tour on Thursday. Aimed at sparking curiosity and creativity, the visit gave students a glimpse into the dynamic world of journalism beyond the classroom. Thursday’s visit was the second this week, after another group of students from the academy explored Kuwait Times and Kuwait News on Wednesday.

Jana Alnaqeeb, Kuwait Times’ PR & CSR Manager, led the tour alongside members of the digital and editorial teams. The students explored various departments, including the editorial section, studio, printing press, and archives, gaining firsthand insights into how news stories are created, edited, and published. They also learned about the importance of credible reporting and how social media content is crafted to engage younger audiences.

Adding a playful twist to the visit, the team organized a game of hide and seek for the students, who dashed through the newsroom and turned the space into a lively, energetic environment.

The visit was part of the school’s initiative to blend education with real-world exposure and Kuwait Times’ ongoing mission to connect with and inspire future generations.

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AUK students unite for Gaza with ‘Play it Forward’ awareness event

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KUWAIT: The Finance Club at the American University of Kuwait (AUK) organized an awareness event titled “Play it Forward” on Wednesday, in collaboration with the Office of Student Life and 12 student organizations, to shed light on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Speaking to Kuwait Times, Shoroq Bukhamsin, President of the Finance Club, said the event’s primary aim was to amplify awareness. “We wanted people to remember the cause, to remember the people. It’s still relevant and it will never stop being relevant,” she said.

A key feature of the event was an emotional art exhibition titled “Gaza Habibti” by Untold Palestine, which displayed photographs of Gaza’s people before and after the war. “The gallery traces the emotional journey — beginning with life before the war, then documenting the devastation and personal stories from the current conflict,” Bukhamsin explained. “It reminds us they are not just numbers. They are souls, families, daughters and sons.”

The exhibition also included large-scale installations by regional artists, including a moving piece known as the Martyr’s Wall, which displayed photos of 1,300 Palestinians who lost their lives. “This is not even a fraction; the current death toll exceeds 50,000,” Bukhamsin noted. She extended heartfelt thanks to AUK, faculty advisors, club executives, supporting businesses, and Kuwait Times for their support and coverage.

Jumanah Al-Bloushi, Vice President of the Finance Club, said the event also featured an open market and game zone. Local businesses and food vendors participated, pledging 25 percent of their proceeds to humanitarian causes related to Palestine. Attendees were encouraged to donate through interactive games.

A performance show by ArtScene and Argan Bedaya capped the event, featuring music, poetry and storytelling in tribute to Palestinian identity and resilience. Al-Bloushi praised the collective spirit: “It’s so beautiful to see so many different organizations come together just to make this happen today.” She added, “This event is a reminder that even after a year, the Palestinian cause is still relevant and we will not let it be forgotten.”

Mishari Al-Ibrahim, a member of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement in Kuwait, also participated in the exhibition. He emphasized the boycott as a powerful form of resistance: “Here in Kuwait, we’re pioneers and active in this field,” he said. “These events allow us to explain the different forms of boycott — commercial, academic and sports — as tools to counter normalization and raise awareness.”

He encouraged individuals to engage by staying informed and making conscious choices. “At the very least, refrain from buying targeted products and raise awareness among your family and peers,” he said. “When you have the right information, you become a source of knowledge. That’s how you become an active member of the global boycott movement and part of the change.”

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