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Aiming to simplify the processes for investors and other stakeholders in the Qatari capital market, Qatar Financial Markets Authority (QFMA) has launched new set of electronic services on its portal and mobile app.
Dukhan Bank partners with The Group
10 May 2021 - 10:04
The Peninsula
With a keenness to continuously enhance services through its mobile application, Dukhan Bank, Qatar’s leading banking player, has become the first player in the industry to integrate with a trading service that will be offered on its mobile application.
This lies within the bank’s endeavours to match its customers’ demands for online trading services.
The trading service is powered by The Group Securities (licensed by the Qatar Financial Markets Authority), a Qatar-based online trading platform, which allows customers to view real-time market data, place buy and sell stocks with a few taps, evaluate their portfolio, and analyse market at their fingertips and with utmost convenience.
Qatar announces Eid Al Fitr holidays
04 May 2021 - 14:29
The Peninsula
Doha: On the occasion of Eid Al Fitr, the Amiri Diwan announced the Eid holiday as follows:
For ministries, other government entities and public institutions the holiday begins on Sunday May 9, 2021 (Ramadan 27, 1442) and ends on Tuesday, May 18, 2021. Employees are to resume work on Wednesday May 19, 2021.
As for Qatar Central Bank (QCB), banks and financial institutions working under the supervision of QCB and Qatar Financial Markets Authority (QFMA), HE the Governor of Qatar Central Bank shall specify the start and the end of the holiday.
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