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QIC Group president and CEO Khalifa Abdulla Turki al-Subaey and senior deputy group president and CEO Ali Saleh al-Fadala were awarded yesterday at the Multaqa Qatar 2016 for their outstanding contribution to the Qatar insurance industry. The award was presented by HE the Minister of Finance Ali Sherif al-Emadi in the presence of Qatar Central Bank Governor HE Sheikh Abdullah bin Saoud al-Thani.
This is the first time in Qatar that two senior executives from the same company have been awarded for their distinctive contribution to the insurance sector. QIC deputy group president and CEO of QIC–Mena region Salem al-Mannai received the award on behalf of al-Subaey.
The awards were presented to the industry veterans in recognition of their ability in providing vision, outstanding thought leadership, strategic direction that was testament to the Group’s growth trajectory and in playing an extremely important role in shaping today’s Qatar insurance industry.
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