07/08/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 07/08/2026 08:15
Kuwait Finance House (KFH) has organized its largest-ever honor ceremony to celebrate approximately 130 outstanding high school graduates in the Arts, Sciences, and Religious Studies streams for the 2025-2026 academic year. The event also recognized students from special education schools and those who gained international acclaim.
The ceremony took place under the patronage of Minister of Education, Eng. Sayed Jalal Al-Tabtabei. It was attended by KFH Deputy Group CEO Transformation, Technology and Operations, Haytham Alterkait, Head of Group Public Relations and Media at KFH, Yousef Abdullah Al-Ruwaieh, the Ministry of Education representative, Mohammad AlKhaldi, and the Assistant Undersecretary for Educational Development at the Ministry, Maryam Al-Enezi.
In his address, Engineer Mohammad AlKhaldi, representing His Excellency the Minister of Education, commended KFH's pivotal role in nurturing student potential and empowering Kuwaiti youth. He expressed deep appreciation for the bank's sustained contributions to educational advancement and academic excellence through initiatives that motivate top achievers and celebrate their accomplishments.
AlKhaldi highlighted that KFH continues to spearhead impactful educational programs and strategic partnerships. These efforts, he noted, advance sustainable development, cultivate a culture of excellence and innovation, and invest in the nation's future talent.
Meanwhile, Head of Group Public Relations and Media at KFH, Yousef Abdullah Al-Ruwaieh congratulated the distinguished graduates and their families on their remarkable success. He extended gratitude to the Ministry of Education for its ongoing collaboration and commitment to the initiative's success.
"This annual ceremony exemplifies the strength of public-private partnership," Al-Ruwaieh stated. "It stems from KFH's pioneering community role and its deep appreciation for academic excellence. By empowering youth, we reinforce our conviction that education and human capital development are fundamental pillars of our social responsibility strategy."
Al-Ruwaieh emphasized that young people represent the nation's greatest asset and its future architects. He underscored KFH's distinguished track record in corporate social responsibility, citing its high-caliber initiatives that target diverse societal segments, bolster educational progress, and build national capabilities, further cementing the bank's position as a benchmark in sustainability and social responsibility.