Commercial Bank hosts networking lunch for the Qatari Businesswomen Association
22 May 2013
VIP female clients and the Bank’s senior management in attendance
Doha, Qatar: Commercial Bank, one of the leading full service banks in Qatar, recently hosted a business luncheon for the Qatari Businesswomen Association (QBWA) and selected female VIP clients. The QBWA aims to enhance the role of Qatari business and professional women and to enable them to increase their contribution to the Qatari economy, and Commercial Bank is proud to contribute towards this worthwhile goal. Qatar’s Vision 2030 calls for increased opportunities and vocational support for women, and Commercial Bank offers excellent services and professional support to businesswomen, whether it is financing their SMEs, managing and advising on their investments or providing for their personal VIP banking needs.
Senior management of Commercial Bank welcomed the guests and presented the latest news and services on Enterprise Banking, Private Banking and Sadara, as well as the local stock market. Dean Proctor, EGM Retail & Consumer Banking, Huda Hobbi, Senior AGM, VIP Services, Parvez Khan, GM,CB Invest Services and Sujata Zinzuwadia, Head of Marketing and Sales, Enterprise Banking, all gave insightful presentations on their own areas of expertise and outlined how Commercial Bank provides expert support and advice for members and their businesses.
Abdulla Saleh Al Raisi, Deputy CEO of Commercial Bank, said, “Like Commercial Bank, the QBWA works to enhance the opportunities for Qatari women to succeed in the world of business and finance. Enhancing the opportunities available for business and professional women to succeed is a central part of Qatar’s National Vision, and we at Commercial Bank are striving to enhance the services we provide and the support we give to Qatari women.”
Aisha Al Fardan, Vice Chairwoman of the Qatari Businesswomen Association, added: “Commercial Bank has been a wonderful partner to us and we anticipate working together very successfully in the future. All our members found the presentations very interesting and left with some valuable insights into their own businesses and careers.”