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Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) has launched its mobile phone application, a “free interactive tool” that allows access to its services including company registration, licensing and immigration.
The new application features a multi-touch menu which allows customers to learn more on how to set-up at the QFC and make payments for immigration services among others.
“We are always looking for new ways to enhance our clients’ experience” said Yousuf Mohamed al-Jaida, Chief Executive Officer.
“The QFC mobile app is yet another way for us to engage with our firms, and provide them with a fast and easy way to access our services at the touch of a button,” he added.
“This app will allow our firms to focus on growing their business while we take care of the logistics behind it,” he concluded.
Raed al-Emadi, chief commercial officer echoed Yousuf’s remarks and said, “The launch of this app is an excellent example of the best-in-class services we provide our licensed firms.”
He added: “This app complements our QFC Client portal and covers the wide spectrum of services we offer pre, during and post the licensing phase.”
The mobile application builds on QFC’s commitment to offer its customers time-saving services and amenities, and further reinforces the organisation’s dedication to supporting its firms.
This latest step follows on previous services the QFC has made available to clients. In 2014, the QFC was the first entity in the MENA region to make its tax guidance material available online, and in 2015 it created an online tax treaty database.
The QFC mobile app is available on Apple’s “App Store” and Google’s “Play Store.”
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