Raphael G. C Trotman, Minister of Governance of the Cooperative Republic Of Guyana, explains the dynamism that now pervades the country under its current wave of transformation and turning ‘potential’ into ‘reality’.
Raphael G. C Trotman, Minister of Governance of the Cooperative Republic Of Guyana, explains the dynamism that now pervades the country under its current wave of transformation and turning ‘potential’ into ‘reality’.
Rated as the eighth best place to work in the country, the Saudi Economic and Development Company (SEDCO) is a diversified global conglomerate that is lauded for its CSR efforts and is pioneering initiatives to enable financial literacy and sensibility from an early age and making Shariah-compliant investment as easy and accessible as possible. Anees Ahmed Moumina, CEO of SEDCO Holding Group, explains what is behind the company’s success.
Rated as the eighth best place to work in the country, the Saudi Economic and Development Company (SEDCO) is a diversified global conglomerate that is lauded for its CSR efforts and is pioneering initiatives to enable financial literacy and sensibility from an early age and making Shariah-compliant investment as easy and accessible as possible. Anees Ahmed Moumina, CEO of SEDCO Holding Group, explains what is behind the company’s success.
Netafim is an Israeli pioneer of drip and micro-irrigation products for agriculture, greenhouse, landscape and mining applications. It holds an over-30% share of the global drip irrigation market, and is recognized as the world-leading provider of drippers and dripperlines. Ran Maidan, CEO of Netafim delves into Israel’s inherent culture for innovation, the global-mindedness of the country’s businesses, and the incredible success of the company itself around the world.
Netafim is an Israeli pioneer of drip and micro-irrigation products for agriculture, greenhouse, landscape and mining applications. It holds an over-30% share of the global drip irrigation market, and is recognized as the world-leading provider of drippers and dripperlines. Ran Maidan, CEO of Netafim delves into Israel’s inherent culture for innovation, the global-mindedness of the country’s businesses, and the incredible success of the company itself around the world.
Catherine Hughes, Minister of Tourism for the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, explains how the government is “exploring every aspect of tourism to ensure that it becomes one of the key contributors to the economy over the next five years” and encouraging the private sector to get involved early.
Catherine Hughes, Minister of Tourism for the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, explains how the government is “exploring every aspect of tourism to ensure that it becomes one of the key contributors to the economy over the next five years” and encouraging the private sector to get involved early.
Naushad Merali is the chief architect of the astonishing success that is the Sameer Group today – his vision and unfailingly astute business sense has helped build the largest economic force in the region.
Naushad Merali is the chief architect of the astonishing success that is the Sameer Group today – his vision and unfailingly astute business sense has helped build the largest economic force in the region.
Micha Kimchi, CEO of lock specialist Mul-T-Lock, discusses the importance of R&D and scope for new ideas in an ever more security conscious and technology savvy marketplace. He also reveals the “product that today we believe is going to conquer the world in the same way the smartphone changed the way we live.”
Micha Kimchi, CEO of lock specialist Mul-T-Lock, discusses the importance of R&D and scope for new ideas in an ever more security conscious and technology savvy marketplace. He also reveals the “product that today we believe is going to conquer the world in the same way the smartphone changed the way we live.”
Massimo Falcioni, Head of Middle East Countries at Coface, explains the strengths of credit insurance and lessons learned from the 2008 crisis, explaining credit insurance addresses key challenges of SMEs’ growth, such as protection against non-payments, risk assessment and monitoring, and better access to funds.
Massimo Falcioni, Head of Middle East Countries at Coface, explains the strengths of credit insurance and lessons learned from the 2008 crisis, explaining credit insurance addresses key challenges of SMEs’ growth, such as protection against non-payments, risk assessment and monitoring, and better access to funds.
The Saudi insurance sector has witnessed a substantial recovery in 2015 and gross written premiums in the kingdom are set to grow by 25% this year, compared to 2014, according to Standard & Poor’s. Jun Hemmi, CEO of Alinma Tokio Marine Company (ATMC), reveals the prime areas of growth in the sector and discusses his company’s rise as one of the country’s top six insurers.
The Saudi insurance sector has witnessed a substantial recovery in 2015 and gross written premiums in the kingdom are set to grow by 25% this year, compared to 2014, according to Standard & Poor’s. Jun Hemmi, CEO of Alinma Tokio Marine Company (ATMC), reveals the prime areas of growth in the sector and discusses his company’s rise as one of the country’s top six insurers.
Saudi Arabia’s insurance sector is set to become the largest in the region, according to Paul Adamson, Managing Director of AXA Cooperative Insurance, who explains how his company is tapping the emerging opportunities early, as some areas of the industry are yet to take off.
Saudi Arabia’s insurance sector is set to become the largest in the region, according to Paul Adamson, Managing Director of AXA Cooperative Insurance, who explains how his company is tapping the emerging opportunities early, as some areas of the industry are yet to take off.
Dr Kyosuke Nagata explains how the University of Tsukuba aims to be an open university with flexible education and research structure proactively helping the reform under way in Japan, with initiatives such as its new “campus-in-campus” scheme that changes the student exchange concept.
Dr Kyosuke Nagata explains how the University of Tsukuba aims to be an open university with flexible education and research structure proactively helping the reform under way in Japan, with initiatives such as its new “campus-in-campus” scheme that changes the student exchange concept.