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5th Multaqa Qatar Conference Concluded
Doha, March 15 (QNA) - The 2011 Multaqa Qatar Conference concluded today having attracted more than 300 global and regional professionals from the reinsurance industry and risk management professionals.
Organised by the Qatar Financial Centre Authority ( QFC Authority ) and Global Reinsurance, the two-day conference provided a detailed event schedule including keynote speeches, presentations, and panel sessions.
The 2011 Multaqa Qatar programme offered more than 14 speeches, presentations, case study clinics and panel discussions. Topics included GCC and global reinsurance trends, takaful trends, Qatar s strong credentials as a financial services hub, risk management and regulatory prospects.
The conference also featured two evening receptions for all delegates, providing excellent wider networking opportunities.
Akshay Randeva, Director of Strategic Development at the QFC Authority, summarised the Multaqa Qatar 2011 conference in his closing remarks made earlier today: "We have been able to discuss how the region s strong macroeconomic position against the prevailing global backdrop, the attractive growth fundamentals of the GCC insurance market itself and the opportunities directly related to the enormous infrastructure and other capital investment programmes underway or planned in Qatar and across the GCC all provide exciting opportunities for both local and international insurance market participants.
The QFCA s inaugural research into the GCC reinsurance market, the GCC Reinsurance Barometer which we launched yesterday, testifies to these opportunities."
Organised by the Qatar Financial Centre Authority ( QFC Authority ) and Global Reinsurance, the two-day conference provided a detailed event schedule including keynote speeches, presentations, and panel sessions.
The 2011 Multaqa Qatar programme offered more than 14 speeches, presentations, case study clinics and panel discussions. Topics included GCC and global reinsurance trends, takaful trends, Qatar s strong credentials as a financial services hub, risk management and regulatory prospects.
The conference also featured two evening receptions for all delegates, providing excellent wider networking opportunities.
Akshay Randeva, Director of Strategic Development at the QFC Authority, summarised the Multaqa Qatar 2011 conference in his closing remarks made earlier today: "We have been able to discuss how the region s strong macroeconomic position against the prevailing global backdrop, the attractive growth fundamentals of the GCC insurance market itself and the opportunities directly related to the enormous infrastructure and other capital investment programmes underway or planned in Qatar and across the GCC all provide exciting opportunities for both local and international insurance market participants.
The QFCA s inaugural research into the GCC reinsurance market, the GCC Reinsurance Barometer which we launched yesterday, testifies to these opportunities."