Qatar- Nabina Holding plans further expansion, diversification


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Nabina Holding, one of the oldest and largest independent family-owned businesses in Qatar, has announced expansion plans both regionally and internationally, the company's CEO Tariq Abdulaziz Nabina has said.
'We want to fill the gap which is missing in the market and we have a vision to expand regionally. First, we will start in GCC countries, and we are also aiming to go internationally, he told Gulf Times on the sidelines of the company's 70th-anniversary celebration recently.
The event, attended by Nabina Holding chairman Abdulaziz Mohamed Nabina, Tariq Abdulaziz Nabina and other senior officials at the company's main showroom in Al Gharafa, also marked the launch of its new logo as it thanked customers for their significant contribution to the company's success.
According to Tariq Abdulaziz Nabina, the company aims to meet the growing demand for construction and building materials, offering new and premium products and services that suit new trends in the industry.
As part of its initial expansion, Nabina Holding opened a Levante Trading Company showroom along Salwa Road (near Midmac Roundabout) in August last year, displaying a wide range of building materials for the Qatari market.
He said they try to bring new and renowned brands since 'the interior construction has become a fashion nowadays, where people follow certain trends. 'We are mainly known in the contracting and building construction sector so we are trying to diversify and enter new industries such as food and beverage, and technology, he said.
Tariq Abdulaziz Nabina highlighted the importance of maintaining the trust of customers as it forms a key part of the company's strength and constant growth.
'We are now in the third generation of Nabina and one of our biggest responsibilities is to continue keeping customer's trust and loyalty for more decades, he stressed.
The official cited the company's resiliency in the face of many challenges from different economic crises to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic which started last year as it stood stronger and keen for further expansion.
He said Nabina Holding considers its employees as part of its family, working hard together amid crises and continuously improve customer satisfaction.
'As a family, as a strong team (owners, employees, and all the shareholders), we stick and stand together and overcome different challenges. This is our strength, he said, adding that the company always tries to bring and develop new strategies 'to remain on top in the industry.
About Qatar's construction sector, the CEO expressed confidence that it would remain strong as the country is set to host the FIFA World Cup 2022 and the Asian Games 2030, among others.
'Qatar is considered as one of the countries that is hosting big events. We have the FIFA World Cup 2022, we have the Asian Games 2030, and we are also bidding for the Olympic Games, and Qatar is keen to host major sports and other international events. 
The country's construction sector will continue to grow and we will always be there to support, he added.

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