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Commercial Bank has announced that it is planning a number of celebratory activities to express its national pride in the build-up to Qatar National Day.
A host of events and activities will be held at Commercial Bank Plaza this week, including a museum in the lobby with artefacts and a traditional fereej in a special area set up outside.
Commercial Bank has also engaged the wider Qatari community through a number of activities as part of its CSR programme that is tailored to promote national pride for this special occasion, according to a statement.
Separately, an outdoor campaign under the theme “Qatar is our everything” has been launched earlier this month with celebratory messages marking the occasion, as well as a campaign offering special National Day loan rates for Qataris only.
Commercial Bank CEO Abdulla Saleh al-Raisi said, “To honour this glorious day in our great nation’s history, Commercial Bank has organised a number of activities, including an advertising campaign under the slogan ‘Qatar is our everything’, with all activities
designed to express our national pride for our beloved country.”
In a show of National Day pride, members of Commercial Bank’s executive committee shared their sentiments on the occasion.
Rana Salatt, EGM, chief risk officer, said: “On National Day, we take the time to celebrate the tremendous progress we have achieved as a nation, and look forward to a successful and sustainable future for all Qataris.”
Khalifa al-Rayes, EGM, government and public sector, said: “National Day is a momentous occasion when Qataris come together and rejoice in our national pride of being Qatari, and express our deep loyalty to the leadership and our country.”
Fahad Badar, EGM, international banking, noted: “Qatar means everything to me and the National Day celebrations are an occasion for Qataris to reflect and reinforce the essence and meaning of being Qatari and strengthen national identity.”
Abduljalil Borhani, EGM, strategic clients domestic banking, added: “National Day is a time to express our immense gratitude and thanks to Qatar’s wise leaders, whose vision and foresight have brought us the prosperity and stability we enjoy as a nation today.”
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