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Enterprise Qatar is set to launch ‘Jadwa’, a scheme that offers 70% subsidised consultancy service to entrepreneurs and the SME community in Qatar.
Through ‘Jadwa, feasibility studies and support services will be provided in association with qualified professional service providers.
EQ will subsidise 70% of the consultancy services cost and the applicants will have to bear the remaining 30%.
‘Jadwa’ targets two main categories - entrepreneurs in the formative stage and SMEs who are looking to expand or diversify their products and services.
Enterprise Qatar CEO Abdulaziz al-Khalifa said, “We are keen, at Enterprise Qatar, to provide Qatari entrepreneurs with direct guidance and consultancy, through professional experts and under our supervision. This is to guarantee viable studies and active contribution from the entrepreneurs. Our dynamic style will assist Qatari entrepreneurs and ensure that their ideas are viable with the help of experts to come out with the best results.”
Al-Khalifa also indicated that SMEs, who are looking to expand or diversify their products, can benefit from this initiative, to reduce risks associated with expansion.
More details about ‘Jadwa’ can be had from www.eq.gov.qa, fixed line 40125000 and jadwa@eq.gov.qa.
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