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Qatar Insurance Group (QIC, QIC Group) is a Qatari insurance company, headquartered in Doha. [1] [2] QIC Group was listed 73rd on Forbes Middle East top 100 companies in 2022 [3] and 72nd on the Fortune 500 Arabia list for 2023. [4] QIC was established in 1964 as the first domestic insurance company in Qatar. [5]
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QIC may refer to: QIC-United Evangelical Church (Qua Iboe Church), a Christian denomination in Nigeria; Quarter-inch cartridge, a magnetic tape data storage format; Queensland Investment Corporation, an investment fund operated by the state government of Queensland; Qatar Insurance Company, a Qatari insurance company
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The Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) is a business and financial centre located in Doha, Qatar, providing legal and regulatory services for local and international companies.. Established in March 2005, it advances the Qatari government’s economic policy and contributes to the country's economic diversification and development plans, attracting investment by offering a favorable legal ...
Most passengers pay £13 for domestic and European flights in economy class. Long-haul flights in economy covering between 2,001 and 5,500 miles cost £88 in APD, with £92 for 5,501 and over ...
Qatar Islamic Bank (Q.P.S.C.) was established in 1982 as the first Islamic financial institution in Qatar. Its products and operations are supervised by a Shari’a board, which ensures that the bank adheres to Islamic banking and finance principles. It is the country's largest Shari’a-compliant lender.
Qatari citizens are covered by a national health insurance scheme, while expatriates must either receive health insurance from their employers, or in the case of the self-employed, purchase insurance. [1] Qatar's healthcare spending is among the highest in the Middle East, with $4.7 billion being invested in healthcare in 2014. [2]