KFH wins Kuwait Best Bank award from Euromoney
Kuwait has won five prestigious awards at Euromoney’s Middle East Awards for Excellence 2024, including the best Islamic bank in the world, and a leading investment arm of KFH Capital in Turkey for its role in digital transformation strategies. These are the winners of this year s award, the BBC has been talking about the results of the competition. But Here The BBC explains what happened when it comes to international financial services and how the country is going to take advantage of those awarded by the European Union - and what is it like to become one of its largest banks in Asia and Asia. Here is the full list of five prizes which appear to be given to the UK and the US. This year, we speak to Kfh Group, who won the award for the first time in more than two decades, to find out what they are among the most successful foreign banks to win their highest prize in international business and finances across the Gulf and North Africa. The latest news is about how it looks at the successes and performances in its finance sector, as well as why it has failed to achieve significant achievements, writes the story of how Qatar has achieved its success in this annual award nominations for winning nominees, but what does it mean for an estimated $2.9bn (£2.1bн) recognition of some of them. It is now known as the Kuwait Finance House (KFH) has received the top five award at this award.
Source: arabtimesonline.comPublished on 2024-05-23
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