Kuwait Times

Ooredoo Group ranked 25th in ME’s top 100 firms: Forbes

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DOHA: Ooredoo Group was honored recently when Forbes, the prestigiou­s global business brand founded in 1917, published its listing of the leading 100 enterprise­s in the region. Ranked 25th, Ooredoo Group is in the top quarter of all MENA-based enterprise­s, thanks to the efforts of its companies across the Middle East, North Africa and South East Asia.

Targeting an audience of business leaders and influencer­s, Forbes promises ‘Global 2000

Highlights’, by taking readers ‘Inside the Numbers of the World’s Largest Public Companies’. From this perspectiv­e, the magazine also profiles Ooredoo at the end of March 2020 as one of the top three regional telecommun­ications operators, with sales worth $8.2 billion and profits of $611 million.

Reflecting upon this news, Sheikh Saud Bin Nasser Al-Thani, Group Chief Executive Officer, Ooredoo, said: “This latest accolade reflects our phenomenal growth and vision. We have taken giant leaps since the company was founded as the Qatar National Telecom Service in 1949, with one Doha telephone exchange and a capacity of just 50 lines — as Forbes correctly deduces from its thorough overview of the region.”

Forbes’ commentary is framed by the economic uncertaint­y which has accompanie­d the novel coronaviru­s COVID-19 pandemic. Despite these difficult conditions — to which Ooredoo has developed a robust response — the Group has retained assets worth $24.2 billion and an overall market value of $5.2 billion. Sheikh Saud Bin Nasser Al-Thani added: “Our teams around the world are working together as one to enable the communitie­s we serve by providing much needed relief measures, innovative solutions and digital services.”

Forbes also notes that the group employs over 16,000 people, and has football’s Leo Messi as a global brand ambassador. According to Sheikh Saud Bin Nasser Al Thani, such colleagues “exemplify Ooredoo Group’s vision and values— expressed in a genuine commitment to our company’s goals”.

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Sheikh Saud Bin Nasser Al-Thani

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