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QNB supports ITAS 2023 as platinum sponsor

Published: 01 Mar 2023 - 08:29 am | Last Updated: 01 Mar 2023 - 08:31 am

The Peninsula

Doha: As part of its pioneering role to support sustainability programmes, QNB, one of the largest financial institutions in the Middle East and Africa, announced its platinum sponsorship for the International Conference on Innovation and Technological Advances for Sustainability (ITAS) 2023, organized by the University of Doha for Science and Technology on 1-3 March 2023.

The sponsorship of this premier forum for researchers, academia, policymakers, industry and government comes within the Bank’s efforts to achieve sustainability in various fields and keep abreast of the latest technological developments, in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and QNV 2030.

It also highlights QNB’s sustainability framework consisting of the three pillars of sustainable finance, sustainable operations and beyond banking aimed at contributing to the Bank’s goal of ensuring sustainable financial performance.

QNB’s support for the ITAS conference reflects its commitment to support exchange of knowledge and expertise between experts and specialists from Qatar and abroad, and to be actively engaged in supporting all initiatives that promote sustainable development-oriented policies, to further support the development of technological innovation and entrepreneurship.

ITAS Conference serves as a unique platform to explore new ideas, techniques, and tools to implement UN-SDGs and address international issues relating to food security, environment and energy for a sustainable future.QNB Group is ranked as the most valuable bank brand in the Middle East and Africa. Through its subsidiaries and associate companies, the Group extends to more than 28 countries across three continents.

The total number of employees is 28,000 operating through 1000 locations, with an ATM network of more than 4,800 machines.