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Jordan Kuwait Bank Passes its IT Systems, Services and Products’ Operational Continuity Testing in High Efficiency

Jan 06,2024 - Last updated at Jan 06,2024

Amman — Jordan Kuwait Bank (JKB) successfully tested last month, its disaster recovery plan's infrastructure, as per the Central Bank of Jordan regulations and in line with the best international practices. 

For a period of one week, the bank successfully tested its disaster recovery plan by operating all its critical and non-critical banking and non-banking systems, digital services and Information Technology infrastructure. 

This achievement in the field of business continuity and resilience supports the bank’s customers, head office and branches’ network across the kingdom; starting from its Disaster Recovery Data Centre located at Zain Bunker in King Hussein Business Park.

This step highlights the banks’ long-term efforts and investments during the past couple of years, aimed to revolutionize the IT infrastructure by establishing and operating three data centres as per the highest international standards.

Haethum Buttikhi, CEO of Jordan Kuwait Bank, stated that this achievement comes within the framework of the Bank’s commitment to comply with the regulatory authorities’ regulations and best international standard.

He added that these measures protect customers and their accounts, as well as contributing to the protection of the national economy and banking sector’s stability.

 

Second China-Jordan Friendship Dialogue kicks off in Beijing with youth focus

Dec 11,2023 - Last updated at Dec 11,2023

AMMAN — The second China-Jordan friendship dialogue was held on December 6, 2023 in Beijing under the theme "The 10th Anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative: The Times Make Dreams Come True, and the Youth Will Lead Us into the Future”. 

The dialogue was attended by more than 200 youth representatives from many countries, including China, Jordan, Sudan, and Egypt.

Liu Dawei, Vice President of China International Communication Group, noted that China andJordan, both with rich histories and brilliant cultures, are close friends for the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and share a strong desire to draw on each other's strengths and collaborate with each other, as well as a vision of renewal. He hoped that the youth of both countries would shoulder their responsibilities with passion, deepen their understanding of each other and learn from each other. Through close cooperation, they work to be the witnesses of more peaceful and friendly relations between the two countries, the participants of mutual learning between civilisations, and the promoters of collaboration for win-win results.

Chen Chuandong, Chinese Ambassador to Jordan, said that both countries have been recognised as natural partners for the BRI and close mates in the common struggle for modernisation. He wished the youth of both countries to embrace grand visions and live up to the demands of the times, consistently contributing to the close friendship between the countries.

Hussam Al Husseini, the Ambassador of Jordan to China, said in his speech that the Memorandum of Understanding on jointly advancing the BRI recently signed by both countries in Amman has demonstrated the strong ties between the countries.

Samir Habashneh, Chairman of the Cultural Cooperation Committee between China and Jordan and the former Jordanian Interior Minister, expressed that the committee has been committed to the consolidation of mutually friendly exchanges in many fields, including culture, politics, economy, society, youth, and arts. He hoped that the event would strengthen the bond between the two friendly countries.

Ding Houwen, Director of the Corporate Culture Department of State Development & Investment Corp (SDIC), noted that as both countries embark on a new development journey, SDIC is willing to deepen exchanges and collaboration with Jordan in the fields of energy, minerals, foreign trade, and infrastructure construction. It aspires to hold hands with all Jordanian partners, including the Arab Potash Company (APC), to advance cultural, educational and artistic exchanges between the two countries, enhance mutual understanding and trust, and open up broad prospects for China-Jordan cooperation.

In the session of the poetry exchange, young people from both countries recited poems from the other country, demonstrating the beauty of the poems with enthusiasm.

At the Youth Roundtable, youth representatives from both countries in the fields of culture, education, medical care, economy and trade vividly shared their distinct experiences, observations, and insights during their cultural exchanges, contributing the strength of youth to the bond of both countries.

The event was hosted by the China International Communications Group, Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU), and the Cultural Cooperation Committee between China and Jordan, supported by the Chinese Embassy in Jordan and the Jordanian Embassy in China, co-hosted by the State Development & Investment Corp, and organised by the School of Arabic Studies of BFSU, Xufang International Media, and SDIC Mining Investment Co., Ltd.

 

Fine Hygienic Holding Provides Aid in Support of Gaza

Oct 23,2023 - Last updated at Oct 23,2023

Fine Hygienic Holding (FHH), one of the world’s leading wellness groups and manufacturers of hygienic paper products, recently announced its donation of essential hygienic products in support of the people of Gaza. This initiative is part of the humanitarian efforts launched by the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO).

This donation is a result of the group's unwavering dedication to standing alongside the Palestinian people and bolstering their resilience.

It considers this duty a shared responsibility that all humans bear collectively. Ghassan Nuqul, chairman of Fine Hygienic Holding, speaking about the recent donation as part of a series of ongoing contributions to local organisations, emphasised the importance of supporting our fellow Palestinians. In addition, he further encouraged more companies to join this urgent relief effort and contribute by offering various types of aid in accordance with their capabilities.

 

Nissan elevates engine performance, protection with new features

Sep 25,2023 - Last updated at Sep 25,2023

As part of its commitment to providing customers with a comprehensive aftersales offering in the region, Nissan presents a uniquely-formulated genuine motor oil to elevate engine performance and protection of vehicles. Topping the Nissan Genuine® Motor Oil (NGMO) portfolio, the fully-synthetic 5W30 oil boasts a balanced viscosity to reduce starting friction and timing belt wear at lower temperatures.

Comprising four unique grades of mineral, semi-synthetic and fully-synthetic formulations, the NGMO range caters to a variety of customer needs while offering superior vehicle performance and protection. As a genuine product developed by Nissan, the NGMO 5W30 fully-synthetic motor oil is an ultra-high-performance lubricant that is designed to meet the highest standards of quality and performance. 

For his part, Ekrimeh Mahasneh, the CEO of Bustami & Saheb Group — the official distributor of Nissan, INFINITI in Jordan said: “Built to cater to the unique needs of the region, our range of Nissan Genuine® Motor Oils offer customers added peace of mind, enhanced efficiency, and improved performance. With customers residing at the core of our operations, we are proud to offer an expansive aftersales portfolio in the region, including four unique grades of NGMO, through our partner network and provide customers quality products and services that surpass expectations.” 

 

Nissan partners with Jordanian institutions

Sep 18,2023 - Last updated at Sep 18,2023

Nissan, a global automotive leader represented by Bustami & Saheb Group in Jordan, has announced the diffusion of tailored opportunities and experiences for individuals and families looking to supercharge their road to excellence.  From its inception, Nissan has charted a conducive path, emerging as a tech-driven, innovative, and resilient automotive partner with a mission to enhance lives.

In line with this dedication, Nissan has devised strategic blueprints, enabling easy access to Nissan models for young professionals, prospective families and individuals at turning points — kickstarting this journey with a partnership with Jordanian Bank Al Etihad Ekrimeh Mahasneh, the CEO of Bustami & Saheb Group, the official distributor of Nissan, INFINITI in Jordan, accentuated the brand’s unwavering commitment to support and development, iterating that the partnership with Bank Al Etihad “offers a new beginning and everything in between to every individual that’s looking forward to paving the road ahead in tandem with Nissan". Nissan, in collaboration with Bank Al Etihad, now presents individuals with the opportunity to finance up to 80 per cent of their preferred Nissan vehicles at a competitive rate of 1.99 per cent over a four-year term, subject to terms and conditions. 

 

Unlocking the digital future: The potential and power of mobile number portability in Jordan

By - Sep 06,2023 - Last updated at Sep 06,2023

In the age of digital transformation, the ability to seamlessly transition between service providers is not just a luxury, it is a necessity. Mobile Number Portability (MNP) stands as a testament to this, serving as a beacon of empowerment and choice in the telecommunications realm. As nations globally harness the power of MNP to invigorate competition and amplify consumers’ choices, Jordan is well positioned for a transformative leap.

 

Economic benefits and market dynamics

 

Across the globe, the introduction of MNP has been a game-changer for the telecom sector. Take India, for instance. In the fiscal year 2023 alone, over 100 million mobile phone subscribers switched their telecom operator using the MNP feature, as reported by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). This accounts for approximately 12 per cent of India’s mobile subscriber base for that year, showcasing the profound impact of MNP on consumer behaviour. While the immediate aftermath of MNP’s introduction did not witness a seismic shift in consumer behaviour, its mere presence recalibrated market dynamics. From pricing models to service quality, the ripple effects were palpable.

By introducing MNP, Jordan can stimulate healthy competition among telecom operators. When consumers have the freedom to switch without losing their numbers, service providers are incentivised to improve their offerings, leading to better service quality and competitive pricing. This benefits the end-users, but also attracts foreign investments, boosting the nation’s economic growth.

 

Creating a competitive landscape

 

The Indian experience, where subscribers leveraged MNP to choose providers that best meet their needs, underscores the importance of this service. Such freedom catalyzes telecom operators towards innovation and excellence, fostering a robust and competitive landscape.

For Jordan, this translates into a telecom sector in perpetual evolution. Service providers, recognizing the potential shift in subscriber loyalty, will innovate, ensuring unparalleled coverage, state-of-the-art services and competitive pricing. This environment is greatly beneficial for end-users while paving the way for technological advancements and groundbreaking innovations.

 

Enhancing subscriber base and consumer choice

 

The global narrative around MNP underscores its role as a tool of empowerment. In an increasingly interconnected world, the ability to seamlessly switch between service providers while retaining one’s number is a testament to the evolving consumer-centric landscape. Ericsson’s study, which delves into the intricacies of mobile networks, draws a direct link between advanced mobile networks and heightened productivity. This correlation suggests that as network capabilities expand, so does the potential for individual and collective productivity.

By championing MNP, Jordan has the opportunity to position itself at the forefront of this digital revolution. Ensuring its populace has access to premier network services not only caters to immediate communication needs but also lays the foundation for a myriad of digital services, from e-commerce to remote work solutions, propelling the nation’s digital aspirations.

Moreover, factors such as service quality, relational quality like satisfaction, trust, commitment and pricing, play pivotal roles in a consumer’s decision to switch. By emphasising these elements, Jordanian telecom operators can ensure a loyal subscriber base while also attracting new users.

 

Inspiring regulatory changes

 

The success of MNP hinges on more than just technological infrastructure; it requires a robust regulatory framework that ensures fairness, transparency, and efficiency in its implementation. Globally, the seamless integration of MNP has often been attributed to proactive regulatory bodies that have anticipated challenges and crafted guidelines to address them.

For instance, in the European Union, the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) has established guidelines that mandate a maximum time frame for number porting, ensuring that consumers face minimal disruption when switching providers. Similarly, in South Africa, the Independent Communications Authority (ICASA) has set forth regulations that not only define the technical aspects of MNP but also address issues related to consumer awareness and protection.

For Jordan, these international precedents offer valuable insights. Crafting a regulatory framework that champions the integration of MNP requires a holistic approach. It is not just about the technicalities of number porting but also about ensuring that consumers are informed, protected, and empowered throughout the process. By establishing clear guidelines, setting timelines, and ensuring transparency, Jordan can create an environment where MNP thrives, benefiting both consumers and service providers.

 

Global impact and the road ahead

 

The global economic contribution of mobile technologies is staggering. In 2022, mobile services contributed a whopping $5.2 trillion to the global GDP. This economic value addition, as highlighted by the Global System for Mobile Communications Association (GSMA), underscores the sector’s immense potential. With MNP in the mix, countries, including Jordan can further amplify their economic contributions, leveraging the productivity enhancements brought about by advanced mobile services.

Jordan is on the cusp of a digital renaissance. The introduction of MNP can be the linchpin anchoring this transformation. By fostering a competitive landscape, empowering subscribers and drawing foreign investments, MNP can illuminate the path to a brighter, interconnected future. As Jordan embarks on this journey, the onus is on regulators, ministries and stakeholders to harness MNP’s potential, crafting a narrative of growth, empowerment and digital excellence.

 

Kevin J Murphy is Vice President and Head of Ericsson Levant Countries and Country Manager Ericsson Jordan

 

Four Seasons Hotel Amman takes guests on a Middle Eastern culinary journey at the living room of the hotel

Sep 04,2023 - Last updated at Sep 04,2023

This summer, Four Seasons Hotel Amman is taking guests on a Middle Eastern culinary journey until the end of September. This promotional menu is curated by Chef Mohammed Alshariah, The Foyer Lounge Sous Chef, where each dish is paired with Arak, a local wine, a yoghurt drink, or a refreshing smoothie to feast on the guests' taste buds at the living room of the hotel. 

Starting the culinary journey in Jordan, “Makmoura”, is a local favourite and popular dish in the north of Jordan and specifically the city of Irbid, which is the second largest after the capital Amman. With thin layers of bread, chicken, onions, seeds, cumin, olive oil and sumac, this dish goes perfectly with a cucumber juice with fresh yoghurt, or a local wine known as Jordan River. 

The story of the Jordan River Wines started in 2004. Irrigated with pure water and grown under the perfect amount of sunlight, the first crop was harvested. After bottling and aging, a new brand of wine, produced from The Haddad Estates from one of the most distinctive terroirs in the world, the basalt desert of Jordan, was formally introduced to the world. 

From Jordan to Syria, the “Kebab Khashkhash” is perfect for meat lovers. A traditional dish from Aleppo, it consists of ground beef and lamb, chili pepper, parsley, crushed garlic and pine nuts, served on bed of tomato sauce. Guests can enjoy this dish with local Arak or Jordan River Reserve – Shiraz. 

For seafood lovers, the “Sayadiyeh” from a Lebanon is cooked with fried “hamour” and shrimps on rice with spices, topped with caramelised onions. Chef Alshariah recommends pairing this dish with a Rocca lemon smoothie or a Saint George — Sauvignon Blanc. 

For a vegetarian dish, the “Fukhart Zahrah” is a must try. Originally from Palestine, this flavourful oven baked cauliflower comes with tahini yoghurt sauce, sumac, green chili, garlic chips and taboon bread. It is perfectly paired with the Jordan River — Rose. 

Finally, the culinary journey ends with a sweet tooth — a delicious desert known as “Muhalbiya” made at the hands of our Executive Pastry Chef, Anas Al Qusairi, which is an orange blossom milk pudding with local apricot syrup, pistachio and ghee crumble. 

Enjoy a luxurious stay at Four Seasons Hotel Amman and savour this Middle Eastern promotional menu at The Foyer Lounge until September 30, 2023. For reservations, please call the Hotel at +962 6 550 5555. 

 

MontyPay crowned ‘Best Newcomer’ at Jordan Startup Expo 2023

Sep 03,2023 - Last updated at Sep 03,2023

MontyPay, renowned for its cutting-edge payment solutions spanning the globe, secured the prestigious award at the Jordan Startup Expo event held on August 30. 

The event, a celebration of entrepreneurship and innovation, provided a fitting platform for MontyPay to showcase its diverse portfolio of over 100 payment methods that span regions including the Middle East, Asia, Europe, Africa and the Americas.

"Winning the 'Best Newcomer’ award is a testament to the passion, dedication and groundbreaking ideas that our team at MontyPay brings to the table every day," said Noel Moukheiber, General Manager of MontyPay.

"We're driven by our commitment to transforming the payment landscape on a global scale and are honoured to have our efforts recognised by the esteemed Jordan Startup Expo."

With its exceptional range of payment methods and solutions, MontyPay continues to empower businesses across continents, facilitating seamless transactions, enhanced customer experiences, and increased market access.

 

Orange Jordan provides Al-Zaytoonah University with surveillance solutions for buses

Aug 24,2023 - Last updated at Aug 24,2023

Orange Jordan has partnered with Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan to provide the student bus fleet with surveillance cameras to enhance security and operations.

The partnership is one of many of Orange Jordan’s partnerships with the corporate and business sector, which aim to enhance efficiency and performance.

Commenting on the partnership, Orange Jordan's Deputy CEO/Chief Enterprise Officer Sami Smeirat emphasised the role of the company's integrated security solutions in improving the operations of organisations across various sectors, including education and academia. He also pointed to the company's strong partnerships with several universities.

Smeirat added: "Al-Zaytoonah University is a high-level educational institution, and we are pleased to harness one of Orange's diverse business solutions that meet the needs of various sectors to ensure security in the university's bus, which will ultimately improve the experience of students, as part of the university's continuous development efforts."

For his part, President of Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan Mohammad Al Majali expressed pleasure in partnering with Orange Jordan, a digital leader with cutting-edge technological solutions, including those that help improve security in institutions. 

He also affirmed the university’s commitment to quality and efficiency, which is evident in the significant development of its academic, administrative, and practical measures."

 

 

Four Seasons Hotel Amman welcomes Nick Solomon as General Manager

Aug 06,2023 - Last updated at Aug 06,2023

Four Seasons Hotel Amman welcomes Nick Solomon as the newly appointed General Manager of the luxurious 192-room Hotel in Amman, which provides the ideal home base to experience the capital and discover Jordan in an atmosphere of safety and peace of mind. 

From island life to city life, Solomon was the General Manager of Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island before joining the team in Amman in May of this year. Solomon is from Cape Town, South Africa, and brings with him a wealth of experience developed over his career at various hospitality brands that include Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts, One & Only, La Residence Hotel and Villas, Westin Riverfront Resort and Spa, Ellerman House Boutique Hotel and Hayfield Manor Hotel.   

Solomon said, "I am driven by connecting with people and new cultures, and that is exactly what I plan to do here in Jordan. I suppose one could say that I have made a career of living where others only dream of holidaying."

He added, “What is unique about Four Seasons Hotel Amman is that it provides the perfect home base to explore all the marvels of Jordan. The Roman ruins of the Citadel are only a few minutes away from the hotel, the Dead Sea is just 40 minutes away where you can float on the planet’s saltiest body of water, and a few hours by car or even by helicopter, guests can visit the 2,000-year-old red-stone city of Petra. Our expert concierge team can take you on a voyage of discovery, arranging every perfect detail.”

From a young age, Solomon was drawn into the kitchen, constantly in search of knowledge on how scents and flavours were created. He was keen to begin his hospitality career that he had already worked for eight years in kitchen and restaurant service before even beginning his National Diploma in Hospitality Management at the age of 20. 

“It was food that led me into the industry, but as I discovered more, my curiosity for operations and finance grew, ultimately pushing me towards more and more senior managerial roles.”

 

 

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