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All victims were male migrant workers, the majority from India, who were all employed for the NBTC Group. [12] [1] [14] Indian embassy officials visited the injured in hospitals. [15] As of 14 June, 48 bodies had been identified. [16] It was the second deadliest fire in Kuwait since an arson attack in 2009 that killed 57 people. [10]
The company has received substantial criticism, both for the physical quality of its work, [2] and for allegations of labor abuse which came to light in testimony given by former First Kuwaiti employees [3] to an Oversight Committee of the United States Congress; one former employee claimed that First Kuwaiti had promised these laborers from, among many countries, India, the Philippines, West ...
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NBTC may refer to: . National Basketball Training Center, Philippines; National Border Targeting Centre, a government immigration centre in the United Kingdom; National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission, a Thai regulatory agency
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Watani Investment Company (NBK Capital) is a financial services firm with operations across the Middle East. NBK Capital was established in July 2005 as a fully owned subsidiary of the National Bank of Kuwait (NBK), the largest Kuwaiti bank and the highest rated in the Middle East.
Kuwait Financial Centre (K.P.S.C), a.k.a. “Markaz”, is an asset management and investment banking institution in the Middle East and North Africa (M.E.N.A.) region, based in Kuwait. As of December 31st, 2023, it has total assets under management of over KWD 1.21 billion (Kuwaiti Dinar), [ 1 ] which equates to about USD 3.93 billion.
The 2012 NBTC Coaches' Convention became a joint project of the NBTC and the MVP Sports Foundation (MVPSF). [2] It was held at the launch of the 2012–13 season of the NBTC League, with 280 attendees and speakers including Altamirano, Cone, Josh Reyes , Koy Banal , Bo Perasol , and Sandy Arrespacochaga. [ 3 ]