Kuwait Finance House-Bahrain (KFH- Bahrain) conducted an Investors Update conference for the investors of the New Zealand Australia Private Equity Fund in a luxurious outdoor tent setup at the Durrat Al Bahrain development site. Over 90 guests from New Zealand and the GCC viewed presentations by KFH-Bahrain General Manager Abdulhakeem Alkhayyat as well as presentations from KFH investments acquired via the New Zealand Australia Private Equity Fund such as Woosh Wireless, which provides wireless broadband data and voice services in New Zealand. Canterbury, a leading rugby wear brand an official provider of rugby outfits now successfully adapting to cricket, football and golf. Radius Health Group, a company committed to providing a wide spectrum of quality health and life care services on a commercial basis. These include medical centres and pharmacies, plus various residential and community care products and services. Next Window, a leading firm in touch-screen technology design and development with enormous growth prospects. The Flat Panel Display (FPD) market, which is the target for NextWindow is diverse and is growing at a rapid pace. It is widely used by leading companies around the world across a wide range of industries, including telecommunications, tourism, retail, real estate and public information. The tent venue was erected next to the coastline and afforded guests with breathtaking views of the surrounding crystal clear waters. Fresh food ingredients cooked in front of guests and endless servings of traditional coffee, sweets and bread added excitement to the session. The highlight of the conference was a site tour of the Durrat Al Bahrain Development, the largest and first-ever fully masterplanned residential, leisure and tourist development in the Kingdom. The group of investors witnessed the completion of the reclamation of the 12 islands and the pace of construction of the villas which is almost finished on the petal 1 and Atoll 1 islands. Other unique components of the development soon to rise from the site include luxury waterfront villas, apartments, shopping mall, restaurants, cafes, public beaches, and basic community facilities such as a mosque, health centre and schools.