Qatar Development Bank puts construction expertise on display at Jeddah exhibit

Qatar Development Bank (QDB) recently participated in the Big Five Saudi Exhibition in Jeddah
Qatar Development Bank (QDB) recently participated in the Big Five Saudi Exhibition in Jeddah
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Qatar Development Bank (QDB) recently participated in the Big Five Saudi Exhibition in Jeddah, where the bank exhibited its local construction expertise.

The Qatari Pavilion featured 27 Qatari private sector companies at the three-day event, which drew more than 11,000 attendees from 547 countries. The purpose of the event was to help local business leaders as they grow their businesses and create sales leads, an important part of the growing construction industry within Saudi Arabia.

“Big Five Saudi is one of the largest exhibitions for building and construction in KSA,” Hassan Al Mansoori, executive director of TASDEER, the export arm for QDB, said. “It provides a respected industry platform for marketing products and building business relationships. QDB’s participation encourages Qatar’s private sector and helps develop international export and import leads. TASDEER has the important role of promoting local companies at international events and gives them access to world markets to showcase quality Qatari products.”

QDB and TASDEER organized the exhibition. TASDEER offers credit insurances, financial solutions and advisory services to exporters in Qatari. It helps businesses grow by improving their export abilities with promotions and export development.



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