Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari is a Qatari politician who has served as Minister of Finance since October 2021.[1] Previously he served as Minister of Commerce and Industry from November 2018[2] to October 2021 and acting Minister of Finance from May to October 2021.[3][4]
Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari | |
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Minister of Finance | |
Assumed office October 2021 | |
Monarch | Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani |
Prime Minister | Abdullah bin Nasser Al Thani Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdul Aziz Al Thani |
Preceded by | Ali Sharif Al Emadi |
Minister of Commerce and Industry | |
In office November 2018 – October 2021 | |
Monarch | Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani |
Prime Minister | Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani |
Preceded by | Ahmed bin Jassim Al Thani |
Succeeded by | Mohammed bin Hamad bin Qassim Al Abdullah Al Thani |
Personal details | |
Residence | Qatar |
Alma mater | Eastern Washington University (B.Sc.) Seattle Pacific University (MSIS) |
Education
editAl Kuwari holds a Bachelor of Mathematics and Computer Science[5] from Eastern Washington University[6] and a Master of Science in Management Information Systems from the Seattle Pacific University.[5]
Career
editIn 1988, Al Kuwari joined Qatar National Bank. He was executive general manager and group chief business officer of QNB.[7][8] On 9 July 2013, Al Kuwari became the CEO of QNB Group.[9]
In November 2018, Al Kuwari was appointed minister of commerce and industry.[6][10][11]
In May 2021, he became acting minister of finance, succeeding Ali Sharif Al Emadi. Since October 2021, Al Kuwari has been the minister of finance.[12][13]
In January 2023, Al Kuwari attended the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he announced Qatar would "very soon" be ready to sell its first green bond.[14][15] Additionally, the World Economic Forum signed a partnership agreement with Qatar to establish a Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR) in Qatar.[16][17][18]
Al Kuwari chairs the MasterCard Middle East and North Africa Advisory Board. He is also chairman of QNB Capital and of QNB Privée Suisse in Switzerland as well as vice chairman of Qatar Exchange.[5]
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- ^ "H.E. Ali bin Ahmed Al-Kuwari - The Business Year". thebusinessyear.com. 2021-02-17. Retrieved 2024-02-22.
- ^ "Ali Bin Ahmed Al Kuwari Minister:Trade & Industry, State of Qatar". Bloomberg. Archived from the original on 2021-05-10. Retrieved 2024-02-22.
- ^ "Qatar forms climate change ministry, appoints finance minister". Reuters. October 19, 2021. Retrieved 2024-02-22.
- ^ "Al Kuwari to Run Qatar Finance Ministry After Cabinet Shuffle". Bloomberg.com. 2021-10-19. Retrieved 2024-02-22.
- ^ "Qatar Ready to Sell First Green Bond 'Very Soon'". Bloomberg.com. 2024-01-17. Retrieved 2024-02-22.
- ^ "Qatari finance minister says Gaza war to slow Middle East economies". Reuters. Retrieved 2024-02-22.
- ^ "Qatar establishes centre for the fourth industrial revolution in collaboration with World Economic Forum". Retrieved 2024-02-22.
- ^ "Amir patronises Police College graduation" (PDF). Retrieved 2024-02-22.
- ^ "Qatar joins the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network". Retrieved 2024-02-22.