Doha Bank, one of the largest private commercial banks in Qatar, has recently hosted a Suhoor event for its clients and partners at The Westin Doha Hotel & Spa.
Organised in celebration of the holy month of Ramadan, the banquet was attended by customers of various Doha Bank operating divisions, including Wholesale Banking, Business Development, Al Riyada, SME, and Public Sector. The event was also attended by many diplomats.
Guests were welcomed to Ramadan tent by members of Doha Bank’s executive team, led by chief executive officer, Dr R Seetharaman.
“The Suhoor banquet for customers is more than just an annual tradition for Doha Bank. It offers a wonderful opportunity for the bank to connect with customers from a diverse array of industries, share important business updates with them, and gain a better understanding of their plans and requirements – all in a relaxed, informal setting that embodies the convivial spirit of Ramadan,” Seetharaman said.
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