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Amana, Arabic Trader launch new firm in Kuwait

byCT Report
12/01/2016
in Kuwait
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KUWAIT: Amana Capital, a leading Middle Eastern financial services group and Arabic Trader, a leader in financial content and professional training, have launched the second phase of their partnership with the setting up of a new company in Kuwait.

The first phase of this programme, which introduced the new concept of “Informed Trading”, was initially launched in May 2015. The programme focused on providing financial education, through organizing dozens of workshops and training courses executed in different Arab countries, which had helped investors understand the correct principles of investments.

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The second phase at Al Jawhara Tower -Khaled Bin Al-Walid Street shall include strategic improvements to the offered products in line with the actual market conditions and changes, in addition to providing unique educational curriculum that allows investors to improve their trading skills and develop their abilities in conducting specialized financial analysis for better trading decisions.

Ahmad Khatib, CEO of Amana Capital, said: “Our goals go beyond expanding geographically by opening offices in several countries. We actually seek to expand our offerings by cooperating with our partners, in order to better satisfy the needs of Arab traders everywhere.”

Talal Sumayri, CEO of Arabic Trader, said: “Our long experience in this field allows us to better understand the needs of Arab traders in the region and provide them with advanced products in a professional manner. Our new presence in Kuwait will allow us to better satisfy those needs.”

Mohsen al-Mutairi, CEO of this programme said: “We will work hard to make this programme succeed and make sure that we are providing a unique service in the Arab World for the benefit of the Kuwaiti investor.”

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