publish time

23/01/2016

author name Arab Times

publish time

23/01/2016

Al-Dawli offi cials pose with the Kuwaiti racer. Al-Dawli officials pose with the Kuwaiti racer.

KUWAIT International Bank announced its strategic sponsorship of the Kuwaiti racer Nasser Faisal Al-Khadra to participate in the upcoming motorcycle racing championships that are scheduled to be held locally and globally, as part of its leading social responsibility program that aims at supporting the community, especially the Kuwaiti youth.

On this occasion, the Manager of the Corporate Communications Unit at KIB, Nawaf Najia affi rmed Al-Dawli’s continuous commitment to supporting the community’s various initiatives, and the youth activities in particular whether educational, cultural or sports that play a vital role in building a physically and mentally balanced young generation who helps in establishing highly-developed societies. Najia is sincerely proud of supporting the talented racer, Nasser Al-Khadra who not only does he participate in the regional motorcycle racing championships, but also in the speed boat and auto races in which he achieved competitive milestones.

“We strongly believe in his potential and capability of achieving triumphant scores that would raise the name of the country and Kuwait’s fl ag high in many tournaments and championships worldwide”, he stated. Najia added that Al-Khadra has started his motorcycle racing journey since 1990, where he participated in the Open Track Days at Bahrain International Circuit for two years, in addition to Qatar SuperBike Championship at the Losail International Circuit for two consecutive years, in which he got the fastest Kuwaiti racer title in 14 races per season and won the third place in the tournament.

Nasser Al-Khadra is the CEO of the Sons of Kuwait Association that consists of 50 Harley-Davidson riders. “We constantly strive to support and encourage the various Kuwaiti initiatives that come in line with our corporate social responsibilities towards the society by serving different sectors such as education, sports, charity, youth, cultural and others”, Najia concluded.