
Qatar Financial Centre celebrates 20th anniversary, unveils new brand
The Peninsula
Doha, Qatar: The Qatar Financial Centre (QFC), a leading onshore financial and business centre in the region, marked its 20th anniversary with a miles...
Doha, Qatar: The Qatar Financial Centre (QFC), a leading onshore financial and business centre in the region, marked its 20th anniversary with a milestone announcement underscoring its next phase of growth, including the introduction of its new Chief Executive Officer, Mansoor Rashid Al-Khater, and the launch of a refreshed brand identity, and strategic campaign titled Grow with Confidence.
The announcements were unveiled during a gala gathering of senior stakeholders, partners, and leaders from across Qatar’s financial and business community, held at Al Saad Plaza in the Lusail Boulevard, now home to QFC’s headquarters. The setting underscored QFC’s role as a key pillar of the nation’s economic development and its alignment with Lusail’s emergence as a centre for future-facing business and innovation.
In his first address as CEO, Mansoor Rashid Al-Khater reaffirmed QFC’s role as a cornerstone of Qatar’s business and financial ecosystem, highlighting its evolution as a trusted, onshore platform operating under international legal and regulatory standards. He outlined clear priorities for the years ahead, including strengthening Qatar’s position as a global wealth hub, accelerating digital transformation in financial services, and continuing to advance Qatar National Vision 2030 through sustainable, long-term growth.
“The QFC will set the pace for how modern financial centres support growth, resilience, and innovation,” Al-Khater said. “We will be distinguished not only by the strength of our legal and regulatory framework, but by the confidence we inspire and the value we consistently deliver.”
As part of its evolution, QFC officially unveiled its new brand identity, reflecting a more confident, modern, and forward-looking positioning. The refreshed identity aligns QFC’s visual and verbal language with its expanded mandate and the growing sophistication of the market it serves.













