QNB, the largest financial institution in the Middle East and Africa, has received the award of ‘The Best Bank for Treasury & Cash Management in Qatar in 2018’ at the awards ceremony held on the sidelines of the Seventh Annual Global Finance Transaction Processing Awards Ceremony on the sidelines of the SIBOS Conference in Sydney Australia.
The annual award acknowledges the best providers of cash management and payments industries amongst international financial institutions in the world. Evaluated by an international board of advisors from major financial institutions and technology experts, applicants were subject to a stringent assessment process. Receiving this prestigious award is testament for QNB to providing the latest and most competitive cash management products on the market, together with the high quality of service from its cash management department, enabling customers to better manage their cash flows.
It also highlights the Bank's commitment to continue to provide its customers with quality services in line with its vision to become aleading bank in the Middle East, Africa and Southeast Asia (MEASEA) by 2020 and reinforcing its position as a major player in the regional and international banking market while reflecting its successful strategy and robust financial performance. Global Finance is a magazine specialized in global finance and economics, whose readers has grown to include over 50,000 CEOs and finance industry professionals in 163 countries, since its establishment in New York in 1987. Every year, the magazine conducts comprehensive surveys and research studies on the growth, innovation, and profitability of financial institutions around the world and announces the best banks in each categories.
The Group’s presence through its subsidiaries and associate companies now extends to more than 31 countries across three continents providing a comprehensive range of advanced products and services. The total number of employees is around 29,000 operating through more than 1,200 locations, with an ATM network of more than 4,300 machines.
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