Commercial Bank recently organised a ‘VIP business dinner’ for a visiting delegation of senior businessmen from Morocco under the Association Marocaine des Exportateurs (Asmex).
The aim of the VIP business dinner was to strengthen trade relations between businessmen from Qatar and Morocco and to explore partnership possibilities in different major sectors. Moroccan ambassador Nabil Zniber welcomed the Moroccan delegation led by Asmex president Hassan el-Sentissi el-Edrissi and Commercial Bank’s VIP Qatari businessmen clients, encouraging them to build business together.
Commercial Bank AGM and head (Private Banking and Sadara) Bouchra Sebbata stated that Qatar is aiming to strengthen its presence in the African continent, starting with Morocco, and that the two countries are working to open new investment horizons and encouraging greater co-operation between their respective private sectors.
Through this business reception, Commercial Bank is seeking to strengthen and deepen trade and investment relations between business owners in Qatar and their counterparts in Morocco.
Commercial Bank EGM and head (Consumer Banking) Amit Sah welcomed the Asmex delegation to Commercial Bank, with the two parties joining in the spirit of collaboration and partnership between Qatar and Morocco.
Sah said Commercial Bank was privileged to help develop ties with Morocco and the Bank would use its strong position in the Qatari banking market to foster a closer relationship between the two countries.
Commercial Bank EGM and head (Wholesale Banking) Raju Buddhiraju delivered a presentation on the strength and resilience of Qatar’s economy, together with opportunities for foreign investment such as the Manateq special economic zones.
Asmex was briefed on Commercial Bank’s history of innovation and customer service, major business lines, and the Bank’s ties to Morocco through its business partners.
Raju: Strong economy; Zniber: Building together; Sah: Spirit of partnership and Sebbata: New horizons.