The Qatar Stock Exchange and Injaz Qatar have pledged to work together in the fields of education, training and community development.
In this regard, they signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to promote future collaborations between the two organisations. It was signed by QSE chief executive Rashid bin Ali al-Mansoori and Injaz Qatar founder and chairperson Sheikha Hanadi Nasser bin Khaled al-Thani. The MoU aims to allow youth and students to join training programmes and courses held by the QSE in investment and financial culture, taking into account that such courses help educate students in terms of the importance of the securities market as well as the benefits and risks associated with investments.
It also encourages QSE experts to volunteer to provide educational awareness sessions during the events dedicated to school and university students are organised by Injaz Qatar.
“Injaz’s mission and vision revolves around the linking between educational outputs and the investment market, and since the QSE is the cornerstone of the national investment market providing diversified investment opportunities; this MoU helps to enhance financial and investment culture among youth in order to achieve success and prosperity,” Sheikha Hanadi said.
Al-Mansoori welcomed the signing of the agreement as a basis for close cooperation with Injaz Qatar and stated that it comes within the framework of the role played by the QSE in achieving the Qatar National Vision 2030, adding that our responsibility focuses on the human and economic development pillars through educating the next generation of youth and build a prosperous society.
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