
The Board of Directors of QNB Capital, the investment banking subsidiary of QNB Group, has appointed Mira Hamad Abdullah Al Attiyah as its Chief Executive Officer.
Ms. Al Attiyah had recently held the position of assistant undersecretary for trade at the Ministry of Economy and Commerce. She has been occupying several senior positions within the ministry and at the Supreme Council for Information and Communication Technology. She was also a key member of several national committees in the business and investment sector.
QNB Capital provides a wide range of services to corporations, government and institutional clients locally and globally. The team has vast extensive transaction experience and depth of advisory services in equity and debt capital markets, mergers and acquisitions and project finance advisory. It maintains a leading role and a position in Qatar while continuing to expand its strategic advisory and asset management services to complement its traditional investment banking and corporate finance offerings. These services cover international jurisdictions and are supported by QNB Capital's offices in London and Paris.
QNB, one of the World's Strongest Banks, operates across 26 countries and three continents. It was recently voted the best bank in the Middle East by Euromoney Magazine.
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