Sat 14 Oct 2006
These are the results of the poll yesterday …
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The results are very interesting in my opinion! I would love to know why people picked whatever company they did.
NBK 36%, MTC 32%, PWC 13% …. Wataniya last place with 2%!
What does this say about these companies??
Personally, I voted for MTC, and Im surprised NBK was in first place. It is a great company no doubt, but in terms of international presence, there is no comparison between NBK and MTC. MTC has millions of more customers all over the world, especially after their purchase of Celtel in Africa, where a huge market comes with the acquisition, Nigeria alone has a population more than all other countries they operate in!
I think they have made a wonderful name for themselves and for Kuwait, taking the company from a small local mobile company to a worldwide telecom giant in the making!
NBK has been wonderful for many years and continues its excellence in grabbing many honors in the banking field in the region. They have established a standard that is very high and difficult to imitate and have made a name for themselves in the 50 years they have been in business. My only reason to prefer MTC in this poll is that NBK is still very very small compared to all major players in the banking business worldwide, while MTC is moving up quickly and aggressively!
Speaking of aggressive, no company has been as aggressive in the growth and acquisitions in recent years as PWC has! They got alot of money from their US Army contracts, and have used this money in trying to grow and diversify, which shows great long term vision, planning for when these US contracts are over, which does not seem to be anytime soon, especially that PWC has been helping US defense logistics worldwide, and not only locally. The company has grown in a very short time to become a leading logistics company! It was actually the 7th largest logistics company in the world recently! So alot of respect goes to them and Im glad people appreciate that.
I think NBK getting more votes than MTC is down to their image. They promote themselves as a leader in the region, while MTC assumes that people know that since they have licenses outside Kuwait, which could be true, but alot more work should be done to reinforce the message that MTC is going global and is something that Kuwaitis should be proud of!
Wataniya on the other hand lie in last place, deservedly so. Wataniya is a very good company with very bad communication! They do not have a specific message or even an identity that they try to reinforce. Every year you see a while new look or identity for the company, even throughout the year, you see so many ads for the company, but most have nothing to do wth each other!! Also, the company is most definitely missing out on the whole Kuwaiti company aspect of their work.
Other than the messages that these companies try to send to people about themselves, I think the effort that MTC and NBK have done in recent years in their charity and community work helps their image alot as a good neighbor type of company, something to be proud of! The hospitals that the two companies built is just an example of what a company should do to be part of society!
One thing is for sure from this poll, these numbers are not random and there is a reason why the results came as they did!
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October 14th, 2006 at 5:03 am
what is it with you and the polls?
October 14th, 2006 at 6:41 am
i voted for global ,
to the fact thats it a very successful investment company lead by a woman , and having and improving future , and having a successful invesnment in here isn’t easy !
kuwaities never belived that they could do something and contirbute in this feild , but now they do ,
all the companies listed are very successful n make me feel pround ,
interesting poll ;p
October 14th, 2006 at 6:43 am
and improving= an improving
and=added to that
pround=proud
wayed mistakes, sorry ;p
October 14th, 2006 at 7:01 am
if there was a repoll i would pick mtc lol,, i think you’re right about NBK that they promote themselves as a leader in region.
uTmosT
3ogb salfat-hom el akhera o el boog eli saar atwaq3 they dont deserve to be in the first place.
October 14th, 2006 at 10:00 am
hmmm where is KDD?
October 14th, 2006 at 10:15 am
وايد موضوع شيق
استغربت من الوطني
لاني اعتقد انه كان مميز في البدايات
بس الحين كل البنوك تؤدي نفس الغرض
الفارق الوحيد انه الوطني
يتعب على تسويق نفسه
رغم انه خدماتيا
لا يفرق الا قليلا عن البقيه
انا صراحه صوتت للمخازن
لاني اعتقد انها تتميز بمهنيه عاليه
و بعدين طفره النمو اللي حققتها ادارتها عبارة عن قصه نجاح حلوه
و احسهم ناس
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ما في شك الهواتف المتنقله
نموذج مميز وطلعت من نطاق الكويت
و اصبحت شركه عالمميه
و الله يهني موظفينهم
توهم قابضين عيديه
شهر كامل
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October 14th, 2006 at 12:15 pm
I would say PWC and frankly I think it’s beating the other companies on the list by leaps and bounds. NBK is no where near “there” in terms of international presence. MTC is trying but madri itha tgaayish 7ata ma3a Orascom (originally Egyptian owned and now has expanded into Africa, Pakistan and Europe) let alone the larger world renowned telecom giants. PWC on the other hand is one of the top 10 logistics providers WORLDWIDE. Now that’s what I call a global player.
October 14th, 2006 at 12:21 pm
I am not suprised with Wataniyas standing. The way I see it, Wataniya is a foriegn company operating in Kuwait with Kuwaiti ownership and money; as with most KIPCO companies. Take a look at the upper managment of most its companies; the only Kuwaities are restricted to GM, HR and PR.
October 14th, 2006 at 4:16 pm
I think people picked Watani because of their image, nothing special about a bank with an animal logo.
October 15th, 2006 at 1:18 am
This poll isn’t fair and I refuse to vote, besides timing of a survey can be everything. Most people voting have been overexposed to greasy Ramadanian campaigns and I think their votes were affected by the saturation of TV & Bus commericals. I bet if you did this poll during new years for example the results would differ..
p.s. I posted the Bug & Baldy clip which you’ve commented on in Your Tube. Check eet out..
October 15th, 2006 at 1:21 am
oh and one more thing..
MTC has spent heaps on Ramadan Campaign and still advertises itself as MTC-Vodaphone when the none renewable contract is almost over!
Free advertising in the spirit of the holly month? Shahar il Khair? Speaking of Shahar il Khair…What the hell was this whole thing about? I personally have seen nothing and hear nothing except some vouchers given to me on our local co-op which in no way looked tempting!
October 16th, 2006 at 12:25 am
In the telco world you have challengers and incumbents. MTC is an incumbent and Wataniya is a challenger. The latter always plays a tougher game.
Notably, and from a technology point of view, Wataniya stands ahead of its competition as well as its peers when it comes to CAPEX on its infrastructure. It was the first telco in the world to migrate on to a full-IP network that’s built entirely on Cisco.
Also, the word on the market is that it will rollout HSDPA (3 times faster than the current UMTS network) sometime within the coming few weeks.
October 16th, 2006 at 4:53 pm
The first part reminds me of deseprate House wives!
October 18th, 2006 at 1:54 pm
moryarti:
They have launched HSDPA .. but they can’t source decent pcmcia cards to market the service.
October 21st, 2006 at 6:32 pm
Q,
checki this out:
http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticleNew.asp?xfile=data/business/2006/October/business_October636.xml§ion=business&col=
July 23rd, 2007 at 7:27 am
PWC Logistics has been under investigation for 3-4 years by the US Department of Justice US DOJ. There are multiple investigations both civil and criminal (those convicted will go to prison). The US DOJ is taking this investigation very seriously. Don’t be too proud of PWC they are in deep trouble. If you do not believe me I will provide you with the US DOJ personnel who can verify it for you.
October 19th, 2007 at 3:36 pm
Thanks a lot for this article