Swiss-Belhotel International Continues Expansion in Africa with Second Property in Nairobi

NAIROBI, KENYA – Media OutReach – 25 October 2023 – Swiss-Belhotel International, has announced the signing of its second property in Nairobi, further establishing its presence in the Kenyan capital. This exciting development comes less than a month after the signing of its previous hotel in the city.Clare Njeri Githunguri and Lilian Joy Nyagaki Githunguri with Laurent Voivenel

The renowned Nairobi Safari Club will be rebranded as ‘Nairobi Safari Club by Swiss-Belhotel’. The transition, culminating in a full takeover, is slated for 1st March 2024. Initially, the focus will be on embedding Swiss-Belhotel International’s standards and minimal branding, with subsequent plans to refine the property’s offerings.

Built in 1984, Nairobi Safari Club is Nairobi’s only all-suite hotel and stands as a landmark in the city’s central area. The 4-star property boasts 146 rooms, ranging from studio, panorama rooms to executive and presidential suites. The hotel offers extensive conferencing facilities, including exclusive private rooms on the top floor.

The hotel is owned by Mukawa (Hotels) Holdings Limited.

The Directors of Mukawa (Hotels) Holdings Limited, Clare Njeri Githunguri and Lilian Joy Nyagaki Githunguri, expressing their delight, stated, “Joining forces with Swiss-Belhotel International is not just a business decision, but a commitment to elevating the Nairobi Safari Club experience and setting new hospitality benchmarks. The fusion of our legacy with Swiss-Belhotel International’s global expertise will craft a distinctive hospitality experience for travellers in Nairobi.”

This strategic signing by Swiss-Belhotel International not only amplifies its presence in the African continent but also aligns with its broader vision of capitalizing on emerging markets with robust potential.

Mr. Gavin M. Faull, Chairman and President of Swiss-Belhotel International, stated, “As the tourism industry continues to grow in Africa, we are seeing an increased appetite for our world-class brands from hotel owners in the continent. Our accelerated growth trajectory in Nairobi reflects our confidence in the Kenyan market.”

Laurent A. Voivenel, Senior Vice President – Operations & Development, EMEA & India, and Senior Vice President – Group Human Resources & Talent Development at Swiss-Belhotel International, added: “This is a significant milestone for us. With an eye on the changing market dynamics, we are strategically building our portfolio to inspire more guests to experience our brands and hotels. Nairobi Safari Club’s iconic status combined with Swiss-Belhotel’s operational excellence will undoubtedly create a unique hospitality offering in the heart of Nairobi.”

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B2B credit risk in the UAE rises as businesses face cash flow constraints

DUBAI, UAE – Media OutReach – 25 October 2023 – The latest Atradius Payment Practices Barometer Survey for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) shows that 64% of companies reported longer wait times for B2B customer payments over the last 12 months amid a challenging market environment.

The survey pointed to indicators of rising credit risk, particularly in the transport and chemicals sectors, with a notable deterioration in customer payment terms, days-sales-outstanding (DSO) – a measure tracking the average time a business must wait to receive payment for goods and services purchased on credit – and levels of unpaid debt. These findings underscore the need for companies to adopt effective credit risk management strategies, such as credit insurance, to remain resilient.

“Despite optimism among companies of a significant turnaround in the next 12 months, they still need to contend with the current liquidity and margin pressures. Managing customer credit risk becomes critically important for them to remain competitive,” says Rupa Jagannathan, Managing Director for the Middle East. “We believe credit insurance is an essential risk management tool in this environment, allowing companies to continue to offer reasonable levels of credit to their customers and explore new growth opportunities without being held back by market uncertainty.”

Nearly half (49%) of all B2B sales in the UAE were transacted on credit – highlighting the important role trade credit plays for companies.

Companies adopt various credit risk management strategies

The report revealed the various strategies companies deploy to manage their liquidity and cashflow risks, including using credit insurance and factoring, and delaying payments to their own suppliers. Companies also reported granting leniency by extending their payment terms of sales on credit to, on average, 69 days from invoicing – 10 days longer than last year. The DSO measure also deteriorated to exceed more than 100 days.

Delaying payments to their suppliers was the most common measure survey respondents took to minimise cash flow problems stemming from defaults by their B2B customers. Others reported spending more time, costs, and resources on chasing overdue invoices. Companies in the agriculture-food sector opted mostly for delaying supplier payments while many companies in the transport sector availed of short-term finance.

The financial challenges faced by companies in the UAE are also evident in the uptick in bad debt, accounting for, on average, 11% of all B2B invoiced sales, up from 8% last year. These figures present a severe threat to companies’ profitability. Fewer invoices were paid on time this year (33%) than last year (38%), while late payments increased to affect more than half (56%) of all B2B invoiced sales, slightly up from 53% last year.

While most companies polled (78%) said they prefer in-house retention and managing credit risk by setting aside funds to cover potential losses, many businesses in the chemicals sector said they are likely to outsource management of customer credit risk to specialised insurers during the coming months because they recognise the limitations of self-insurance in the face of sector-specific challenges.

Widespread optimism for a turnaround despite uncertainty

Despite current challenges, 60% of respondents expect their customers’ payment practices will improve in the next 12 months, while 7 out of 10 businesses said they anticipate an increase in profit margins in the same period. That said, respondents from the agriculture-food sector were less optimistic than other sectors in the UAE due to concerns over price volatility, supply-chain issues, and regulatory demands.

Atradius conducted the annual survey from the end of Q2 and the beginning of Q3 2023. Results should be viewed with this in mind, as business conditions may have changed since then. Responses were collected from businesses in the agriculture-food, chemicals, and pharmaceutical sectors.

Download the full report here.

About Atradius
Atradius is a global provider of credit insurance, bond and surety, collections and information services, with a strategic presence in over 50 countries. The products offered by Atradius protect companies around the world against the default risks associated with selling goods and services on credit. Atradius is a member of GCO, one of the leading companies in the Spanish insurance sector and one of the largest credit insurers in the world. You can find more information online at https://atradius.com.hk

LeddarTech Unveils LeddarCar at Reuters Automotive USA 2023 on November 8-9 in Detroit, Demonstrating Next-Gen Sensor Fusion and Perception Software for ADAS Applications

QUEBEC CITY, Oct. 25, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — LeddarTech®, an automotive software company that provides patented disruptive low-level sensor fusion and perception software technology for ADAS and AD, is pleased to announce its participation as a speaker and on-site exhibitor along with demonstrating its technology live with the LeddarCar at the Automotive USA 2023 conference on November 8-9, Huntington Place, Detroit, MI.

The Automotive USA 2023 event has become an industry hallmark, and this year’s edition promises to be a new milestone in automotive innovation. LeddarTech’s software solutions have received several awards and honors this year, with most recently being granted the UK-based AutoTech Breakthrough announced on October 4, 2023 that LeddarVision™ Front-Entry-Level (LVF-E) has been selected as winner of the Advanced Driver Assistance System of the Year award.

November 8-9: EXPERIENCE LeddarTech’s award-winning interactive dashboard demonstration at booth #18 featuring LeddarVision, a high-performance, scalable, cost-efficient automotive low-level sensor fusion and perception software solution that is also hardware and processor-agnostic.

Also featuring LeddarVision-inspired ADAS products:

  • LVF-E, a front-view fusion and perception stack for entry-level ADAS L2/L2+ highway assist and 5-star NCAP 2025/GSR 2022
  • LVF-H, the premium companion fusion and perception stack in the front-view product family featuring extended sensor configuration
  • LVS-2+, the newly launched surround-view premium fusion and perception stack that efficiently extends the LVF front-view product family 1VxR sensor configuration to a 5V5R configuration

RIDE ALONG LeddarCar live: Delegates representing automotive Tier 1-2 suppliers and OEMs are invited to book a real-world on-road demonstration of LeddarTech’s LeddarVision low-level fusion and perception software technology. Space is limited, so reserve your LeddarCar on-road demo now.

LeddarTech Presents: On November 9 at 1:10 p.m., Pierre Olivier, LeddarTech’s Chief Technology Officer, will host a panel discussion entitled “Delivering a Safe Transition Towards Autonomous Vehicles.” Take a seat alongside fellow auto executives to engage, build partnerships and delve into a key challenge that the market is facing!

Pre-arrange a meeting for a product demonstration or to experience LeddarCar live.

About Automotive USA 2023

“Reuters Events: Automotive USA” is the industry gathering to unite senior-level OEM leaders who address how they will build software-defined electric vehicles, reshape the OEM business model and plan for an autonomous future. Reaching a North American audience, this event shapes future strategies across business-critical topics, including electrification, connectivity, autonomous vehicles, sustainability, supply chain and more.

About LeddarTech

A global software company founded in 2007 and headquartered in Quebec City with additional R&D centers in Montreal, Toronto and Tel Aviv, Israel, LeddarTech develops and provides comprehensive perception software solutions that enable the deployment of ADAS and autonomous driving (AD) applications. LeddarTech’s automotive-grade software applies advanced AI and computer vision algorithms to generate accurate 3D models of the environment, allowing for better decision making and safer navigation. This high-performance, scalable, cost-effective technology is available to OEMs and Tier 1-2 suppliers to efficiently implement automotive and off-road vehicle ADAS solutions.

LeddarTech is responsible for several remote-sensing innovations, with over 150 patent applications (80 granted) that enhance ADAS and AD capabilities. Better awareness around the vehicle is critical in making global mobility safer, more efficient, sustainable and affordable: this is what drives LeddarTech to seek to become the most widely adopted sensor fusion and perception software solution.

Additional information about LeddarTech is accessible at www.LeddarTech.com and on LinkedIn, Twitter (X), Facebook and YouTube.

Contact:
Daniel Aitken, Vice-President, Global Marketing, Communications and Investor Relations, LeddarTech Inc. Tel.: + 1-418-653-9000 ext. 232 daniel.aitken@LeddarTech.com

Leddar, LeddarTech, LeddarVision, LeddarSP, VAYADrive, VayaVision and related logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of LeddarTech Inc. and its subsidiaries. All other brands, product names and marks are or may be trademarks or registered trademarks used to identify products or services of their respective owners.

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The United Nations warns of the “halt” of relief operations in Gaza

Baghdad – The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) warned that it would be forced to stop its relief operations in the Gaza Strip due to a lack of fuel supplies, amid intense Israeli bombing.

After 18 days of devastating Israeli bombardment and an almost complete siege by land, sea and air of the Gaza Strip, the United Nations Agency warned that its operations had reached the point of collapse.

The Agency, which provides assistance to 600,000 displaced people in Gaza, said: “If we do not get fuel urgently, we will be forced to stop our operations in the Gaza Strip.”

The Gaza Strip has been subjected to Israeli land, sea and air bombardment since Hamas launched Operation “Al-Aqsa Flood” on October 7.

“Al-Aqsa Flood” was met with the Israeli “Iron Swords” operation, where the Israeli army launched raids on the Gaza Strip, and the death toll from the Israeli bombing reached 5,791 martyrs and 18,000 wounded in the Strip.

On the Israeli side, more than 1,400 people were killed, including 308 officers and soldiers, while Hamas captured more than 200 Israelis.

Relief agencies say that hospitals are working beyond capacity and electricity generators are short of fuel, while about 1.4 million Palestinians, more than half of the population of the Strip, have been displaced from the north to escape the bombing or under an ultimatum issued by Israel to evacuate Gaza City.

Since the outbreak of the war, a few dozen trucks loaded with basic materials have been allowed to enter from the Egyptian side of the border with Gaza, which is not enough to meet needs, according to relief agencies.

The Palestinian Red Crescent said on Tuesday that it had received the fourth batch of humanitarian aid, including eight trucks.

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said that Gaza is now witnessing “enormous suffering,” and at the same time called on Israel to protect civilians.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Five drug dealers arrested in Diyala

Baquba A security force arrested 5 drug dealers in Diyala.

A security source told the correspondent of the National Iraqi News Agency that a security force from the Narcotics and Psychotropic Substances Affairs Department in the Diyala Police arrested 5 drug dealers in their possession a quantity of narcotic pills.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Border forces arrest (8) foreign infiltrators who attempted to cross the border illegally in Maysan

Baghdad – Border Guard forces arrested (8) foreign infiltrators who attempted to cross the border illegally in Maysan.

A statement by the Border Guard Command stated: The forces of the Fourth Regiment in the Tenth Border Brigade arrested a group of (8) people holding foreign nationality while they were trying to cross the border strip illegally within the administrative borders of Maysan Governorate, as a fundamental arrest report was organized and taken legal measures against them.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

The Council of Ministers Gifts The Presidential Yacht To The University Of Basra To Use It For Scientific And Research Purposes

Basra – The University of Basra confirmed the Council of Ministers’ decision to approve the donation of the presidential yacht (Basra Breeze) to the Marine Sciences Center at Basra university in order to benefit from it for scientific and research purposes.

University President Dr. Saad Shaheen Hammadi said in a statement: The presidential yacht (Basra Breeze) is a scientific center for conducting research related to the river and marine aquatic environment.

He added: The yacht contains furnished rooms, a presidential suite, three meeting halls, and a special helipad. It is 83 meters long and 13 meters wide, and is equipped with engines capable of moving it at a speed of 18 knots per hour. / End

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

Nabulsi takes part in Arab Development Summit forums in Cairo

Minister of Youth and Deputy Chairman of Executive Office of Arab Youth and Sports Ministers Council, Mohammad Nabulsi, participated in forums of Arab Economic and Social Development Summit. The summit, organized by Arab League in Cairo, comes in preparation for holding the 5th Arab Development Summit in Mauritania. According to a ministry statement on Wednesday, Nabulsi chaired the main session of Arab Youth Forum under the theme: “Arab Youth and Food Security,” which was held today, in presence of Arab youth and sports ministers, representatives of international organizations and civil society institutions, and a number of the participating youth. During the session, Nabulsi called on the audience to observe a minute of silence for the martyrs’ souls and in honor of steadfastness of Gaza people. Nabulsi also reviewed Jordan’s experience in facing challenge of food security and highlighted the government efforts in developing National Strategy for Food Security, in response to the Royal visions towards food security as a national and global priority. Additionally, he pointed to youth’s role in achieving food security and facing related challenges through “pioneering” youth-led initiatives and ideas in the fields of agriculture, environment, referring to their steps to confront climate change effects. Nabulsi said Jordanian youth have embraced climate, environment and food security issues, and have “effectively” contributed to presenting green initiatives and developing technological technologies in agricultural and environmental projects that contribute to confronting food security challenges. Nabulsi valued outcomes of the study: “Arab Youth and Food Security: Opportunities and Challenges” on food security and its impact on youth, as well as identifying challenges and presenting opportunities aimed to enhance entrepreneurial youth role in the food field and transforming agricultural opportunities into attractive opportunities for youth. The study also shed light on Arab experiences in empowering youth towards business entrepreneurship in the food security field, he pointed out.

Source: Jordan News Agency

JEDCO ‘Behematikom’ program supported 49 entrepreneurial projects nationwide

“Behematikom- With Your Diligence” program to support youth projects, which was implemented by the Jordan Enterprise Development Corporation (JEDCO), in partnership with the King Abdullah II Fund for Development (KAFD), completed its activities by providing technical and financial assistance to 49 pilot projects. A total of 43 enterprises were concluded and 6 others are currently being followed up to be implemented in various governorates. According to a JEDCO statement on Wednesday, the program successfully provided 258 permanent and temporary direct job opportunities, in addition to developing the productive and operational capabilities of these entrepreneurial projects’ owners. Projects covered various sectors, as assistance was provided for 10, 13 , 16 , and 4 industrial, agricultural, service and craft projects, respectively, the statement said. Additionally, JEDCO noted the program targeted youth entrepreneurial projects, to encourage their entrepreneurship spirit by providing technical and financial support to help launch their economic projects to ensure self-employment. JEDCO added that this effort aims to achieve a sustainable revenue that contributes to achieving national goals and creating new opportunities in the business environment and enhancing its competitiveness in the local market. On its goals, JEDCO said the program provided financial support to youth projects in the form of financial grants for each project, as its owner contributes 10% of its total value to ensure its sustainability. A total of 2,070 applications were submitted from all governorates, of which 126 projects qualified for the presentation ahead of picking the winning projects by a specialized technical committee, JEDCO pointed out. The program aims to build youth capabilities in outlining necessary business plans to transform their ideas into economic projects, support their implementation and encourage their self-employment projects. In partnership with KAFD last year, JEDCO launched this program and value of financial support nearly stood at JD250, 000 so far.

Source: Jordan News Agency

JEDCO ‘Behematikom’ program supported 49 entrepreneurial projects nationwide

“Behematikom- With Your Diligence” program to support youth projects, which was implemented by the Jordan Enterprise Development Corporation (JEDCO), in partnership with the King Abdullah II Fund for Development (KAFD), completed its activities by providing technical and financial assistance to 49 pilot projects. A total of 43 enterprises were concluded and 6 others are currently being followed up to be implemented in various governorates. According to a JEDCO statement on Wednesday, the program successfully provided 258 permanent and temporary direct job opportunities, in addition to developing the productive and operational capabilities of these entrepreneurial projects’ owners. Projects covered various sectors, as assistance was provided for 10, 13 , 16 , and 4 industrial, agricultural, service and craft projects, respectively, the statement said. Additionally, JEDCO noted the program targeted youth entrepreneurial projects, to encourage their entrepreneurship spirit by providing technical and financial support to help launch their economic projects to ensure self-employment. JEDCO added that this effort aims to achieve a sustainable revenue that contributes to achieving national goals and creating new opportunities in the business environment and enhancing its competitiveness in the local market. On its goals, JEDCO said the program provided financial support to youth projects in the form of financial grants for each project, as its owner contributes 10% of its total value to ensure its sustainability. A total of 2,070 applications were submitted from all governorates, of which 126 projects qualified for the presentation ahead of picking the winning projects by a specialized technical committee, JEDCO pointed out. The program aims to build youth capabilities in outlining necessary business plans to transform their ideas into economic projects, support their implementation and encourage their self-employment projects. In partnership with KAFD last year, JEDCO launched this program and value of financial support nearly stood at JD250, 000 so far.

Source: Jordan News Agency

JEDCO ‘Behematikom’ program supported 49 entrepreneurial projects nationwide

“Behematikom- With Your Diligence” program to support youth projects, which was implemented by the Jordan Enterprise Development Corporation (JEDCO), in partnership with the King Abdullah II Fund for Development (KAFD), completed its activities by providing technical and financial assistance to 49 pilot projects. A total of 43 enterprises were concluded and 6 others are currently being followed up to be implemented in various governorates. According to a JEDCO statement on Wednesday, the program successfully provided 258 permanent and temporary direct job opportunities, in addition to developing the productive and operational capabilities of these entrepreneurial projects’ owners. Projects covered various sectors, as assistance was provided for 10, 13 , 16 , and 4 industrial, agricultural, service and craft projects, respectively, the statement said. Additionally, JEDCO noted the program targeted youth entrepreneurial projects, to encourage their entrepreneurship spirit by providing technical and financial support to help launch their economic projects to ensure self-employment. JEDCO added that this effort aims to achieve a sustainable revenue that contributes to achieving national goals and creating new opportunities in the business environment and enhancing its competitiveness in the local market. On its goals, JEDCO said the program provided financial support to youth projects in the form of financial grants for each project, as its owner contributes 10% of its total value to ensure its sustainability. A total of 2,070 applications were submitted from all governorates, of which 126 projects qualified for the presentation ahead of picking the winning projects by a specialized technical committee, JEDCO pointed out. The program aims to build youth capabilities in outlining necessary business plans to transform their ideas into economic projects, support their implementation and encourage their self-employment projects. In partnership with KAFD last year, JEDCO launched this program and value of financial support nearly stood at JD250, 000 so far.

Source: Jordan News Agency