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The Qatar Chamber (QC) has established two technical teams to further develop the country’s insurance sector.
  • The committees were formed during a meeting of the chamber’s insurance committee on Saturday
  • One of the committees specializes in legal and services, and another in the financial and IT fields

Doha, Qatar – The Qatar Chamber (QC) has established two technical teams to further develop the country’s insurance sector. One of the committees specializes in legal and services, and another in the financial and IT fields.

The committees were formed during a meeting of the chamber’s insurance committee chaired by the QC chairman  Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim Al-Thani. 

The Insurance Committee has various responsibilities, which include overseeing the implementation of the country’s strategic plans in the private insurance sector. It reviews, monitors, and works to enact laws and legislation that contribute to the development of the insurance sector, offering relevant recommendations.

It also collaborates with the Chamber’s directorates to furnish private sector members with information and data about the insurance sector.

The committee assesses and investigates obstacles and challenges within the insurance sector to identify suitable solutions. Additionally, it organizes seminars, conferences, and workshops aimed at promoting various aspects of the insurance industry within the country.

It also plays a role in conducting studies on the labor market within this sector, collecting, monitoring, and analyzing the various phenomena and variables that arise in the insurance sector.