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Al Khaliji France, a subsidiary of Al Khalij Commercial Bank (Al Khaliji), recently hosted a business networking event at the bank’s headquarters in Avenue George V, Paris.
A number of dignitaries and VIP guests were present, including Sheikh Meshal bin Hamad al-Thani, Qatar’s ambassador to France; Sheikh Hamad bin Faisal bin Thani al-Thani, chairman and managing director of Al Khaliji Group; and Fahad al-Khalifa, Al Khaliji’s Group CEO. The event was organised and hosted by Gilles Dermaux, general manager of Al Khaliji France.
Similarly, a number of French business dignitaries from various sectors also attended the event, which provided a unique platform for French companies to meet with key officials of the bank.
The bank said the business networking event “demonstrates Al Khaliji’s commitment to France,” and “was a great opportunity to strengthen the bank’s relationship with its preferred customers, colleagues, and VIP representatives of the French business community.” Picture shows the Al Khaliji headquarters in Doha.
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