KPMG has a decade-old relationship with Oracle that spans across 20 countries and 40+ KPMG member firms. KPMG, along with Oracle, provides leading-edge innovation, functional, geopolitical and industry expertise, tax, audit and consulting know-how and risk, compliance and security knowledge to help clients achieve long-lasting, sustainable and secure competitive advantage.
The highlight of the event was the panel discussion among Dany Gemayel (Oracle Cluster Leader), Amit Lalloo (Financial Services Subject Matter Expert), Mohamed Qasim (Kuwait Sales Leader) Nasser Sattar (Head of Advisory, KPMG in Portugal), Bhavesh Gandhi (Head of Financial Services, KPMG in Kuwait) and Majid Makki (Head of Management Consulting and Technology Advisory, KPMG in Kuwait).
One of the key points that emerged from the discussion was that a lot of businesses, particularly in the financial, banking, fintech and e-payment sectors, are struggling to facilitate the necessary business transformation. As the said sectors look to redesign their core processes in pursuit of expansive targets, there is an increasing need for radical digital transformation, prioritisation of customer experience and maximum utilization of data and analytics.