Kuwait Banks Role in Kuwait Real Estate Market
While in the United Arab Emirates almost every local commercial bank is involved in real estate financing, Kuwaiti banks watched Kuwait real estate and construction sector more critically.
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While in the United Arab Emirates almost every local commercial bank is involved in real estate financing, Kuwaiti banks watched Kuwait real estate and construction sector more critically.
The demand for middle income Kuwait real estate will remain high, according to Alargan’s Khaled Al-Mashaan: “We have the highest growth in population in the world and most of the population is under 25 years old (60%) so the influx of young people coming into the market will be huge for jobs and housing. “
The peaceful use of nuclear energy in particular celebrates a comeback in the Middle East. The UAE and Saudi Arabia will definitely build nuclear plants in order to stand on the same level as Iran, which is on the threshold of becoming a nuclear power.
“In Kuwait , we feel that we are part of the world. When there was a high demand for energy , and oil in particular, Kuwait and Kuwait Oil Company responded positively by producing the maximum in 2008. In regard to Kuwait diversification , the long term concern is there. Kuwait should seriously think about diversifying sources of income for the country.” says Sami Al-Rushaid, Chairman and Managing Director at Kuwait Oil Company
“Islamic banking and finance started inferior thirty years ago but started to position itself very well within the Kuwait banking and Kuwait investment industry. It dominates the GCC and MENA region and has proved that its underwriting criteria are much stronger than its peers on the conventional side,” says Abdul Aziz Al-Mazooq, CEO of Muthanna Investment Company.
“I think that Kuwait banking system has gone through some very difficult times, and that 2010 will still be difficult and I think the banks have to prepare for the inevitable full turn around. How long it will take, however, is anybody’s guess”, Michel Accad, CEO of Gulf Bank
The government, however, does not follow a wait-and-see attitude. In 2004 Kuwait embarked on a twenty year master tourism plan with the number one priority being to develop and improve domestic tourism. For those who want to explore a country that is surprisingly interesting, Kuwait offers all amenities, for families in particular.
The name Kuwait derives from Akwat, which means fortress near water. For the gulf countries it has never been easy to lure tourists away from the aforementioned pearls of the orient. Egypt has the pyramids, Jordan its ancient Roman Amphitheaters and Syria its capital Damascus the world’s oldest, permanently inhabited city.
Capital standards report that “the real estate sector in Kuwait experienced unparalleled growth during 2000–2007. Post 2007, however, the performance of the sector has remained lackluster.” The contribution of the sector to GDP in Kuwait has been roughly 3.7%.
The Kuwait telecom industry is relatively mature and advanced, with high penetration rates and per spending capita. Nevertheless, the country’s penetration rates are lowest among the Gulf countries, indicating opportunities for further growth potential, reports Capital Standards. Penetrations rates: Fixed line 16.5%, Mobile 141% (number of subscribers reaching 3.56 million and increase of 10.7%, as compared to 3.22 mm subscribers at the end of 2008 according to Kuwait Internet and E-commerce Investment and Business Guide), Internet 41%.