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Ooredoo has won the ‘Leading Corporate for Investor Relations Qatar’ and the ‘Best Investor Relations Professional in Qatar’ awards at the Middle East Investor Relations Society (MEIRS) Awards. The awards, in a ceremony held in Dubai last week, recognised the region’s best investor relations (IR) teams and IR professionals as part of the MEIRS’ annual conference. The conference is now in its eighth year and is the largest event focused on investor relations in the Middle East.
Ooredoo has featured in the MEIRS’ nomination list for best practice in IR since the society’s first awards ceremony in 2009 when Qatar Telecom (Qtel, Ooredoo’s former brand name) was named Qatar’s ‘Best Company for Investor Relations’, demonstrating Ooredoo’s long-standing commitment to fair, timely, and ongoing disclosure and its promotion of transparency. The MEIRS event brings together listed and unlisted companies, investors, analysts, advisers, and representatives from regional governments, stock exchanges, and regulatory bodies to educate attendees about the value of investor relations and celebrate best-in-class IR programmes and professionals.
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