Al Khalij Commercial Bank (Al Khaliji) will be participating in the 2016 edition of the “Private Banking Middle East” conference, one of the leading private banking events in the GCC held today (March 14) at Dubai’s Ritz-Carlton hotel.
Participation in the event is consistent with the bank’s strategy to adopt best practices, exchange expertise with internationally-recognised industry professionals, and stays on top of the latest market trends.
The conference brings together private banks, family offices, independent wealth managers, and intermediaries in an active discussion of the key issues facing the service, as well as to discuss new strategies, business practices, and partnerships to meet the challenges of implementing innovative solutions for clients.
Arfat Qayyum, head of Private Banking at Al Khaliji, will speak on behalf of the bank about “The Rise of Family Offices in the GCC.” His presentation is a part of the conference’s discussion about seeking solutions and strategies for a dramatically-evolving landscape in the family office and private client market.
The annual event brings together decision-makers and specialists from a variety of key sectors such as private banks and financial institutions, wealth managers, boutique private banks, online banking providers, offshore and onshore institutions, technology providers, as well as researchers and analysts.
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