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Chapter | Telecoms and IT from The Report: Kuwait 2012

Ever since Kuwait opened its mobile market to further competition by granting a licence to a third mobile operator, Viva, in 2008, competition has ratcheted up. However, while the number of mobile subscribers has also increased, from 4.09m in first-quarter 2010, to 4.59m registered users in 2011, operator revenues have declined. With tightening margins, mobile internet and value-added services...

Chapter | Construction & Real Estate from The Report: Kuwait 2012

As in many other countries, the construction industry in Kuwait was one of the first-hit areas of the economy during the global recession. However, because of this, the sector is set to benefit from hundreds of billions of dollars in infrastructure spending to be spent over the next 20-25 years as part of Vision 2035. This investment will be staggered over a series of five-year plans, the first...

Chapter | Energy from The Report: Kuwait 2012

With oil still very much the backbone of its economy, Kuwait is looking to expand production. State-owned Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) has approved $90bn worth of spending on the oil and gas industry up to 2015. Indeed, gas has sizeable potential, since Kuwait currently produces less than 1% of its proven reserves of natural gas. Increasing this amount will translate into both financial and...

Chapter | Insurance from The Report: Kuwait 2012

The sector is entering a period of transition following its recovery from the global economic downturn. Although penetration rates are low, rapid population growth, rising per capita income levels and regulatory developments like the 2010 privatisation law are driving up demand for insurance products in Kuwait. A number of takaful (sharia-compliant) insurers are successfully emerging, tapping...

Chapter | Islamic financial services from The Report: Kuwait 2012

Sharia-compliant banking represents a large and vibrant market segment in Kuwait, as Islamic banks exhibit a similar profitability trend to their conventional counterparts. Within Kuwait, Islamic banks hold 35% of total banking assets, and it has been estimated that they are growing at a rate of 20% per annum. On the other hand, the 2008 financial crisis brought the sharia-compliant segment slow...

Chapter | Capital Markets from The Report: Kuwait 2012

The Kuwait Stock Exchange (KSE) is one of the oldest in the region and traditionally has been a regional leader in sovereign bond issuance. Following the economic downturn that started in 2008, the KSE has sought to restore confidence and offer a route to renewed growth via a comprehensive package of reforms. The Capital Markets Law, passed in 2010, aims to boost transparency and enhance investor...

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