Ahlibank and Qatar Development Bank (QDB) have signed the enhanced Al-Dhameen Programme agreement to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and micro-enterprises in Qatar.
Ahlibank’s SME customers will benefit from the programme, which will enable them to access financing solutions while benefiting with up to 100% guarantee from QDB.
The enhanced Al Dhameen Programme aims at attracting promising start-ups and SMEs seeking financing to develop their businesses which will contribute to the development of the national business system.
Mohamed al-Namla, Deputy CEO (Business Support, Services and Human Resources) at Ahlibank said, “At Ahlibank, we are extremely proud to partner with QDB to serve the SME sector. With our vision to be at the heart of the community, we are committed to supporting the SME sector, which plays a significant role in Qatar’s future economy by creating new jobs, increase productivity and wealth creation.
Al-Namla added, “We will provide a range of financial services to SME customers while providing the most personal banking experience. At Ahlibank, we are constantly aiming to support Qatar’s National Vision 2030 as the nation continues to transform into a knowledge-based economy.”
The enhanced Al Dhameen Programme aims at attracting promising start-ups and SMEs seeking financing to develop their businesses which will contribute to the development of the national business system.
Mohamed al-Namla, Deputy CEO (Business Support, Services and Human Resources) at Ahlibank said, “At Ahlibank, we are extremely proud to partner with QDB to serve the SME sector. With our vision to be at the heart of the community, we are committed to supporting the SME sector, which plays a significant role in Qatar’s future economy by creating new jobs, increase productivity and wealth creation.
Al-Namla added, “We will provide a range of financial services to SME customers while providing the most personal banking experience. At Ahlibank, we are constantly aiming to support Qatar’s National Vision 2030 as the nation continues to transform into a knowledge-based economy.”