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  • The number of new subscribers to the text messaging service reached 11,000 new subscribers
  • The center pointed out that the electronic services portal provides direct access to all the center's services around the clock

Doha, Qatar–The Qatar Credit Bureau has disclosed that more than 33,000 credit reports were issued and more than 1,400 complaints were closed during the year 2022.

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The center noted in a tweet about the performance of the electronic services portal during the past year, that the number of new subscribers to the text messaging service reached 11,000 new subscribers, indicating that digital transformation is one of its priorities and an essential part of its strategy.

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The center pointed out that the electronic services portal provides direct access to all the center’s services around the clock, and it also played an effective role in providing services to the public during the past year.

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