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MEC hosts seminar on family businesses

Published: 28 Mar 2018 - 12:00 am | Last Updated: 02 Nov 2021 - 11:37 am
The speakers at  the seminar on family businesses organised by Qatar Stock Exchange and Ministry of Economy and Commerce.

The speakers at the seminar on family businesses organised by Qatar Stock Exchange and Ministry of Economy and Commerce.

The Peninsula

DOHA: In cooperation with Qatar Stock Exchange and Qatar University, the Ministry of Economy and Commerce  (MEC)organied a seminar on the transformation of Family businesses into public shareholding companies.
The seminar brought together owners and representatives of family companies, businessmen, private sector companies, entrepreneurs and interested parties.

The event is part of the ministry’s efforts to streamline business activities in Qatar and to provide flexibility and support for commercial companies, which will increase the level of confidence in the Qatari business environment and enhance partnerships with the private sector in a bid to promote a diversified and sustainable competitive economy in line with Qatar National Vision 2030.

Speakers outlined the advantages of turning family businesses into public shareholding companies, noting that it would help founders ensure business continuity and the transfer of ownership from one generation to another while enabling shareholding companies to secure more financing options to expand and implement new projects, issue sukuk or bonds and sell franchises as an alternative to bank borrowing, in addition to enhancing investment opportunities in financial markets.

Discussions also touched on the procedures and requirements for converting family businesses into public shareholding companies, in accordance with the Commercial Companies Law No. 11 of 2015.

Participants also elaborated on the process of listing family businesses on the Qatar Stock Exchange after they became public shareholding companies, outlining the motives, key considerations, steps and listing model.

Discussions also touched on the legislative framework for the transformation of these companies, the importance of listing a company on the stock market and the necessary procedures,.

The seminar also featured a panel discussion that brought together a number of experts to discuss the practical aspects of the transformation of family business-es into shareholding companies as well as case studies of some companies that underwent this transformation.