Qatar’s startup ecosystem is entering a new phase where founders are seeking operational partners to help scale beyond inspiration and funding, according to the chapter director of Startup Grind Doha.
Indica Amarasinghe said Startup Grind Doha has partnered with ArcPath Partners to provide entrepreneurs with preferential service packages covering entity formation, compliance, HR, payroll, and accounting.
"Through this collaboration, our community members will gain access to preferential service packages designed to support both early-stage startups and scaling companies,” Amarasinghe noted.
The collaboration positions ArcPath as the exclusive corporate services partner for Startup Grind Doha’s founder and corporate community, aiming to free entrepreneurs from administrative hurdles and allow them to focus on building businesses.
"Founders have a finite amount of time and resources, and the best of them are ruthless about where they direct both,” Conrad Pallarés Sainz de la Maza, partner at ArcPath Partners, told Gulf Times yesterday.
"What we kept seeing was talented entrepreneurs getting pulled into compliance processes, government filings, licensing renewals, and corporate administration. None of that is their business, and all of it slows them down,” Sainz de la Maza pointed out.
ArcPath’s role in the partnership is to take the operational and regulatory burden off founders’ desks entirely, he further explained, noting that the company has structured its startup engagements specifically "so that professional support does not become an obstacle in itself, whether in terms of time or cost.”
Amarasinghe also told this paper that Qatar’s ecosystem has matured significantly, with more founders launching ventures, increased investor activity, stronger government support, and growing interest from international companies looking to establish a presence in the market.
"As the ecosystem evolves, founders need more than just inspiration, networking, and access to capital—they need practical operational support to build sustainable businesses,” he stated.
Amarasinghe noted that the timing of the partnership is ideal because the ecosystem is moving from encouraging entrepreneurship to enabling scale. "Founders need trusted partners to support that journey,” he stressed.
"At Startup Grind Doha, our mission has always been to connect, educate, and inspire entrepreneurs. Partnering with ArcPath Partners allows us to extend that support beyond community-building by helping founders navigate the operational and regulatory aspects of building a company in Qatar,” Amarasinghe explained.
ArcPath operates on a tiered platform, allowing founders to engage at whatever stage they are at and scale the relationship as their business grows, Sainz de la Maza said.
"Early on, that might look like basic compliance and entity maintenance. As the company develops, we layer in HR and recruitment, payroll, accounting, and procurement services, as well,” he also said.
Because ArcPath is part of a wider group of companies, founders also gain access to capabilities beyond what a traditional corporate services firm can offer, stated Sainz de la Maza, who also said, "That becomes available to them as they need it without having to go elsewhere.”
Another distinguishing feature of the partnership is the corporate access ArcPath can open up for startups, he said.
"ArcPath works with large international companies operating in Qatar. We actively use that to create introductions between the startups we work with and those corporates, whether that is for commercial partnerships, pilot programmes, or simply getting in front of the right decision-makers.
"For an early-stage company trying to establish credibility and build a pipeline in this market, that kind of access is often the hardest thing to get and one of the most valuable things we can offer,” he explained.
Amarasinghe noted that many founders enter entrepreneurship with strong ideas and technical expertise but often find themselves spending significant time dealing with company setup, compliance requirements, payroll, accounting, and other administrative responsibilities.
"These areas are essential but can become distractions from growing the business,” he said, adding that through the partnership, Startup Grind Doha community members will have access to a trusted corporate services partner that understands the startup journey and offers tailored support at preferential rates.
"This helps founders reduce operational complexity, avoid common pitfalls, and focus their energy on product development, customer acquisition, fundraising, and growth. Ultimately, the collaboration allows entrepreneurs to spend more time building their companies and less time managing administrative processes,” Amarasinghe explained.