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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.
Full line insurance Doha: 1964 State-owned insurance company S A QNB Group: Financials Banks Doha: 1964 Commercial bank P A Qatar National Cement Company: Industrials Building materials & fixtures Umm Bab: 1965 Cement manufacturing company S A Qatar National Company for Medical Projects: Health care Health care providers Doha: 2005 Healthcare ...
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The Tadawul Group is a private Qatari holding company based in Doha. It was founded in 2006 by Sheikh Thani bin Abdullah al-Thani and is headquartered in Ezdan Towers, in the West Bay area of Doha. Tadawul's portfolio of investment consists of real estate, banking and finance, consumer goods, media, industry, healthcare, insurance and leisure ...
Company Country Total assets (US$ Billion) 1 Allianz Germany: 1,247.2 2 Berkshire Hathaway United States: 958.8 3 Prudential Financial United States: 937.6 4 Ping An Insurance China: 937.0 5 China Life Insurance China: 900.5 6 Axa France: 846.3 7 Legal & General United Kingdom: 786.1 8 MetLife United States: 759.7 9 Nippon Life Japan: 725.0 10
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The Qatar National Company for Medical Projects (شركة قطر الوطنية للمشاريع الطبية) is a public Qatari company established in 2005. [1] According to the company’s statute, the Qatar National Company for Medical Projects’s main purpose is to contribute to Qatar’s healthcare system and economy by investing in the fields of healthcare and medical industry.
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]