BankDhofar Takes Second Place in Bowling Championship

 

Bowling Team 2011

BankDhofar was just one among ten different regional banks taking part in the Bowling Championship for Banks which happened on Wednesday, August 24, at the Al Masa Mall Bowling Hall in Al Shati in Muscat.

The executive president of the Central Bank of Oman, H.E. Hamood Sangoor Al Zadjali was on hand as an honored guest, while bank representative Mr. Hani Habbib Macki, AGM for Strategy and Planning also was in attendance.

The goal of the Championship tournament was to create a positive social setting for bankers of different companies to be able to communicate and share ideas while also becoming better acquainted with one another.

The tournament is an annual event which is one component of a series of activities specially organized during the month of Ramadan.

BankDhofar hosts a wide variety of events which are directed towards encouraging employee motivation, spirit and morale. The range of activities varies from sports to workshops and courses plus entertainment. All the events contribute to building a well-functioning team with a strong and positive work culture.

Pirates Hijack Ship While Anchored Near Oman Coast

MT Fairchem Bogey

In an incident which observers fear may be an indication of a dangerous trend towards escalation of piracy on the high seas, the oil tanker MT Fairchem Bogey was hijacked while at anchor off the Salalah coast of Oman this past Saturday.

No Safe Place Left

Piracy of merchant ships has been a growing problem for businesses which rely on sea transport for the delivery of their goods. Until now, however, ships were considered to be safe while anchored adjacent to ports. With this latest incident in Oman the feeling among those involved in sea trade is that there may be no safe place left for ships.

On Saturday the pirates, who are believed to be Somali nationals, boarded the MT Fairchem, took the crew of 21 Indian nationals hostage, and forced the crew to sail the ship to an unnamed island off the coast of Somalia.

Fearless Pirates

The director general of shipping, Satish Agnihotri said,

“Earlier, pirates were found to carry out attacks on ships sailing in the high seas but now we find that even at places near the port or the coast, where ships are anchored and considered safe by seafarers, pirates are fearlessly carrying out attacks. It could be the first such case but is very alarming. Despite deployment of forces in the high seas, pirates are not stopping their operations and are going a step ahead by carrying out attacks like this one.”

Watching Ship’s Movements

The Anglo Ship Management Private Limited, the ship management company of the MT Fairchem, informed the Directorate General (DG) of Shipping of the hijacking on Saturday. The DG in turn brought the incident to the attention of several maritime security services, such as the Navy, Coast Guard and special forces, as well as the navies of other nations. There has been an international call for various agencies and countries to close observe the movements of the ship and constantly keep watch on the vessel’s trajectory.

“We have information about where the pirates are taking the vessel to but they cannot be intercepted until they reach their destination as they have 21 crew members hostage and their life could be under threat. We are waiting once they reach their destination and then start communication from their side so that negotiations and talks could be done for the release of the captured vessel and crew members,” said Agnihotri.

Booz and Company Encourages Trade, Investment and Common Currency in GCC Countries

According to Booz and Company, countries in the GCC region would benefit greatly from cross-border trade and investment, as well as from a single common currency.

The Ideation Centre, the company’s Middle East think tank, recently stated that any progress made so far is a result of individual efforts instead of a coordinated effort of the region.

Hatem Samman of Ideation Centre said “There has been progress but more could be done to bring more benefits. There is still a lot of focus on the individual but if you complement that with an integrated view, it will do the region good.”

According to the report, the 2010 withdrawal “of the UAE and Oman from the proposed common currency is a major setback to its creation. It is difficult to imagine a monetary union and currency regime that excludes two of the GCC’s members.”

Still, despite the common currency issue, cross-border trade and international investment have been growing in the GCC countries, including Oman.

Just recently, the Oman-India Investment Fund Muscat announced its plans to expand a number of its projects. According to HE Anil Wadhwa, trade between the two countries has surpassed $4.5 billion.

“We have registered impressive growth if you look at the figures for bilateral trade in 2006 which were less than $750 million. India ranked as the fifth largest source of imports into Oman. In 2010, India ranked second among the destinations of Omani non-oil exports and third among the top destinations of Omani crude oil exports,” Wadhwa said. He added that imports between the two countries are continuing to grow.

 

Ultra Electronics Awarded 207 Million Euro Contract in Oman

Ultra Electronics Airport Systems, the Manchester branch of global aerospace and defense technology, was recently granted a 207 million euro contract by Oman Investment Corporation. The company will provide IT systems for Oman’s two new airports; Muscat and Salalah.

Responsibilities and Ultra’s Accomplishments

Ultra Electronics will be responsible for all operational terminal systems including air control, baggage handling and passenger check-ins for the airports, which will be able to handle a capacity of 58 million passengers per year.

Aidan Douglas, managing director of the project, said “This award is an affirmation of Ultra’s expertise and experience in large scale systems integration and special airport systems projects.”

He continued, stating that the company’s “past successes and continuing engagements with the BAA, Heathrow Terminal 5 and Shanghai Pudong contributed significantly.”

The airports, once completed, will create 450 employment opportunities.

Kuwait and Oman Sign Memoranda of Understanding

 

Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Sabah Al Salim Al Sabah

After a two-day visit to the Sultanate of Oman, Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Sabah Al Salim Al Sabah, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the State of Kuwait, along with his accompanying delegation, left Oman to return home after completing the fifth session of the Omani-Kuwaiti Joint Committee meetings.

Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Sabah Al Salim Al Sabah chaired his country’s delegation at the deliberations of the fifth session, and was given a fond farewell on Wednesday at the Salalah airport by Yousef bin Alawi bin Abdullah, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Salim Ghassab Al Zamanan, the ambassador of Kuwait in Oman.

Presiding over the fifth session of the Omani-Kuwaiti Joint Committee were the Deputy Prime Minister Al Sabah and the Foreign Affairs Minister Alawi bin Abdullah. During the session two memoranda of understanding were signed: One connected to technical cooperation, especially in the areas of environment and climate protection; and the other concerned with cooperation in sports and youth programs.

Omantel Begins Charity Campaign for Ramadan

Oman’s largest telecommunications company, Oman Telecommunications Company, Omantel, announced this past Sunday that it will begin a campaign of corporate responsibility to the greater Omani society as a way to kick-off the coming observance of the holy month of Ramadan.

The chief executive officer of Omantel, Dr. Amer Awadh Al Rawas, announced at a press conference on July 24th, that this year’s Ramadan campaign of social responsibility would include three distinct aspects: Sharing, Caring and Giving.

Under the banner of ‘Giving’ Omantel plans on distributing about 1,850 boxes of food to needy families all over Oman. This effort is being organized with the help of the Ministry of Social Development with additional support from Dar Al Atta.

Caring will be shown through the efforts of the Eid dress distribution for those in need. Also aiding the implementation of the program is the Ministry of Social Development in conjunction with Dar Al Atta.

Al Rawas noted that,

“We will be introducing Omani products this time, which will help to create local employment too.”

The campaign is expected to last about three weeks, until midway through Ramadan. This is the third year in a row in which the Ramadan Charity Campaign is being organized and implemented by the Ministry of Social Development and either Omantel or the BankMuscat, as it was in 2009.

BankDhofar Reporting First Half Loss Due to Legal Action

The period ending on June 30, 2011 was decidedly unfavorable as BankDhofar posted a loss of RO 4.55 million. This is an especially disappointing showing compared with last year’s gain of RO 17.73 million.

The Bank explained that the loss is related to the booking of RO 26.1 million as a result of a recently determined legal case.

“Although we have booked this loss in compliance with the relevant accounting standards, the Bank challenges the premise of this legal case and is exercising all legal actions to reclaim the amount and to protect the bank’s interests,” the bank stated in a disclosure notification to the Muscat Securities Market (MSM).

The bank has stated that it is taking every possible legal action to reclaim the funds in an effort to protect the Bank and its shareholder’s interests.

Intex Cellphones Enter Oman Market

Mobile phones from Intex are now available in Oman. They are available at Emax, Muscat City Center as of this past Monday.

Clive Freeman the general manager of Landmark Group spoke to this development in introducing Intex phones into the Omani marketplace:

“This exclusive partnership is a matter of great pride and brings a wider spectrum of products to Emax.”

“We are sure that the value for money proposition of Intex mobiles will be a great advantage to customers,” continued Mr. Freeman.

The phones are available in a wide variety of styles, ranging in price from RO 14 to RO 64. Included in the new line will be the Intex IN 2020 Vision. This is a specially designed phone to allow blind people to easily operate, including voice recognition and talking phone ability. There is also Omani’s only available phone which can project images.

Talking phone facility gives users voiced directions rather than written as an aid to those with visual disabilities. New phone models are constantly being launched by Intex, including tablets and Android 2.2 operation system phones.

Oman’s Port to be Transformed to Exclusive Tourist Hub

 

Port Sultan Qaboos

As part of Oman’s master plan to develop tourism into a major part of its GDP, Port Sultan Qaboos is slated to be turned into an exclusive hub for tourists to Oman and the rest of the region.

Today the port is the Sultanate’s main harbor for the import and export of cargo. The goal in Oman is that the development of the port will be part of an expansion of the tourist trade in general until it becomes 2.4% of the country’s GDP.

A joint statement was issued by the ministries of transport and communications explaining the intention to soon creating a master plan:

“The two ministries will develop the master plan and detailed designs for the port and its associated services and utilities in coordination with the concerned government and private establishments.

“It will be totally dedicated to tourism,” a joint statement said.

The present activities at Port Sultan Qaboos will be transferred to the port in Sohar in as smooth a way as possible “to ensure non-conflict with the existing concession agreement for the management and operation of Port Sultan Qaboos.”

Peugeot Oman Launches Latest Peugeot 3008

Peogeut 3008

This summer the Sultanate of Oman will be able to experience first-hand the advantages and pleasure of driving the all-new Peugeot 3008, a realization of a concept incorporating spaciousness and compactness into one unique vehicle.

The Peugeot 3008 will be introduced this summer and all those who purchase it will receive a 5 year warrantee which will not be limited by any number of kilometers which will be driven.

Crossover Between Hatchback and SUV

The 3008 is a crossover vehicle, meaning that it shares many of the qualities of a compact hatchback car together with those of an SUV. Aside from relying on these tried and true driving concepts, the 3008 adds some new and innovative ideas to its design, such as Dynamic Rolling Control, Hill Assist, Head-up Display, and more.

The general manager of Peugeot Oman, Bob Seshadri explained why he is so excited by the Peugeot 3008:

“The Peugeot 3008 is the perfect choice for motorists in Oman looking for a SUV feel, but not to be used off-road. The 3008 offers the urban driver all the safety and performance aspects that are inherent to its category, both active and passive, however with a spectacular competitive advantage: the ability to save a huge amount of the fuel consumption associated with other SUVs.

“Moreover such a distinction will definitely appeal to today’s socially responsible driver, allowing him to exercise his commitment toward a better environment.”