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Weyay Bank opens new student hall at Abdullah Al-Salem University

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Last updated: 2026/01/31 at 6:47 PM
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Kuwait’s banking sector continues to demonstrate a commitment to national development, and the latest initiative from Weyay Bank exemplifies this trend. The digital bank recently unveiled the Weyay Student Hall at Abdullah Al‑Salem University, a dedicated space designed to empower students and foster a thriving learning environment. This launch underscores Weyay Bank’s dedication to corporate social responsibility and its focus on investing in the future of Kuwaiti youth.

Weyay Bank Invests in Kuwait’s Future with New Student Hall

The opening ceremony was a significant event, attended by key leaders from both Weyay Bank and Abdullah Al-Salem University. Mohammad Al-Othman, CEO of Consumer and Digital Banking at NBK Group, alongside Emad Al-Ablani, Group Chief Human Resources Officer, Hisham Al-Nusif, Chief, Consumer Banking at NBK, Ghadeer Al-Awadhi, EVP – Head of Sales and Distribution Channels at Consumer Banking Group, and Amal Al-Duwaisan, Head of Weyay Bank, represented the banking group. Representing the university were President Professor Mona Sulaiman Al-Ahmad and Secretary General Dr Adel Abdullah Al-Hussainan, along with several college deans.

This collaboration highlights a growing synergy between the financial and educational sectors in Kuwait, aiming to provide students with resources that extend beyond traditional academic support. The Weyay Student Hall isn’t simply a physical space; it’s a statement about prioritizing the wellbeing and success of the next generation.

A Modern Space for Enhanced Student Wellbeing

The newly established hall has been thoughtfully designed as a modern, interactive digital hub. Recognizing the evolving needs of today’s students, Weyay Bank has created an environment that caters to both focused study and collaborative learning.

Features of the Weyay Student Hall

The hall boasts several key features designed to enhance the student experience:

  • Digital Screens: Providing access to information and facilitating presentations.
  • Shared Workspaces: Encouraging teamwork and peer-to-peer learning.
  • Smart Technology: Integrating technology to support time management and productivity.

These elements combine to create a stimulating atmosphere that promotes innovation and interaction, offering a welcome respite from traditional classroom settings. The goal is to provide a space where students can recharge, refocus, and connect with their peers. This focus on student wellbeing is a core tenet of the initiative.

Weyay Bank’s Vision for Empowering Youth

Amal Al-Duwaisan, Head of Weyay Bank, emphasized that the Student Hall represents more than just a physical space. “The opening of the Weyay Student Hall goes beyond providing a physical space on campus; it represents our vision of supporting the student community and empowering youth,” she stated. “We believe that true investment in the future begins with understanding students’ daily needs and offering a supportive environment that contributes to their academic and personal growth.”

This sentiment reflects Weyay Bank’s broader commitment to youth empowerment and its understanding of the crucial role students play in shaping Kuwait’s future. The bank’s approach is rooted in the belief that providing a supportive ecosystem is essential for unlocking students’ full potential.

University Leadership Praises the Initiative

Professor Mona Sulaiman Al-Ahmad, President of Abdullah Al-Salem University, echoed this sentiment, expressing her appreciation for Weyay Bank’s proactive approach. “This step reflects Weyay Bank’s deep understanding of students’ needs within the university campus,” she noted. “Providing spaces that support student wellbeing directly contributes to enhancing their educational experience and strengthens their ability to engage, innovate, and interact, aligned with our vision of preparing a knowledgeable and future-ready generation.”

The partnership between Weyay Bank and Abdullah Al-Salem University demonstrates a shared commitment to fostering a dynamic and supportive learning environment. This collaboration serves as a model for future partnerships between the banking sector and educational institutions in Kuwait.

Beyond Banking: A Commitment to Community

The launch of the Weyay Student Hall is just one example of Weyay Bank’s broader efforts to strengthen its role as an active partner in the lives of Kuwaiti youth. The bank’s mission extends beyond providing innovative digital banking services; it’s about becoming an integral contributor to the community and a dedicated supporter of future generations.

This initiative reinforces Weyay Bank’s position as a forward-thinking institution that prioritizes corporate social responsibility and invests in the long-term prosperity of Kuwait. By focusing on empowering students and fostering a thriving learning environment, Weyay Bank is helping to build a brighter future for the nation. The Weyay Student Hall is a tangible demonstration of this commitment, offering a valuable resource for students at Abdullah Al-Salem University and beyond.

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