Investments

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Invest in Kuwait, Kuwait Minister of Commerce and Industry

Kuwait Economy, Kuwait minister of commerce and industry, His Excellency Ahmad Al-Haroun – Video Interview
There hasn’t been a better time to invest in Kuwait. As I have previously mentioned, Kuwait ranked 27th globally in the “Protecting Investors Index”(invest in Kuwait) that was issued by the World Bank, which is better than most OECD countries.

Kuwait Foreign Investments

Kuwait concentrates now more on laws to attract to Kuwait foreign investments. For example, Kuwait Foreign Investment Bureau law gives benefits towards foreign investors who brings to Kuwait foreign investments such as: tax holidays for up to ten years, total or partial exemption from customs duties, and 100 % full ownership (The Kuwaiti Law normally request 51% to be owned by a Kuwaiti citizen). All these benefits make Kuwait definitely more attractive bring to Kuwait foreign investments and for foreign investors.

Kuwait Islamic Investment Banking, Muthanna Investment Company

Interview with Abdul Aziz Al-Mazooq. Muthanna Investment Company business model is based on a pure Islamic investment banking model focusing on Islamic investment banking activities including transaction advisory services, private equity transactions, real estate investments, and asset management activities like brokerage, equity research, and management of discretionary accounts.  It is a basic model Islamic investment banking model, the only thing that keeps Muthanna Investment Company going is focusing on several dimensions at once.

Kuwait Investment Partner

Interview with Mazen Madooh, General Manager of National Offset Company. National Offset Company is looking for serious investors that will be forthcoming with ideas or concept papers to establish successful offset ventures benefiting the contracted government body (like Ministry of Defence or Ministry or Electricity & Water), which we classify as direct offset, or partner with Kuwait Investment Partner be it Kuwait private sector partner or civil entities in an indirect offset project. Both must ultimately achieve the Kuwait offset Program Goals, stated earlier (transfer of technology, job creation, and training opportunities for Kuwaitis).

Kuwait Investments, Global Securities House and Gatehouse Bank

Interview with Fahed Faisal Boodai, Gatehouse Bank. When we at Kuwait Global Securities House say cherry picking we look at this from two points. One, from the investor’s standpoint what does the investor and what are the clients needs in this market? For example, In 2002-2003 Kuwait Global Securities House invested heavily in GCC and Kuwait real estate but slowed down in 2004 – that is where the cherry picking comes in and where opportunities began to be handpicked. Most importantly real estate and investment are all about timing. In 2006-2007, Global Securities House started exiting some of these investments and I think that that was very smart because given the economic downturn we recently witnessed Global Securities House would have really been hurt.

Kuwait Investment, Global Investment House

Mrs. Maha Al Ghunaim, Chairperson and Managing Director of Global Investment House. Our main challenge is to reposition the Global Investment House brand. The weak macroeconomic environment impacted Global Investment House operations negatively and in 2008 Global Investment House recorded our first loss in the company’s history. We are now working to deleverage the company, while maintaining our clients’ trust.  Global Investment House has revised its strategy to focus on our asset management, investment banking and brokerage activities and enhance our products and services.

GBCORP Investment Banking

GBCORP’s vision is to be the leading investment bank in the GCC region with a global reach and the ability to merge international investment banking expertise with a commitment to deliver consistent returns to shareholders and investors alike.
 

Mumtalakat – Bahrain Investments for Future Generations

The Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) of the Kingdom of Bahrain is one of the youngest government-related Bahrain investments vehicles in the Gulf region. Its Arabic name, Mumtalakat, literally means ‘assets’. Mumtalakat is a government-controlled investments fund which put money into firms worldwide in order to maximize the funds’ rate of return for future of  Bahrain.
 

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