Qatar Exchange


The Qatar Stock Exchange is the principal stock market of Qatar. QSE is a full member of the World Federation of Exchanges and was recently upgraded by the MSCI and the S&P Dow Jones Indices.

History

Established in 1995, the Doha Securities Market officially started operations in 1997. Since then the exchange has grown to become one of the leading stock markets in the GCC region.
In June 2009, Qatar Holding, the strategic and direct investment arm of Qatar Investment Authority, and NYSE Euronext, the world’s leading exchange group, signed an agreement to form a major strategic partnership to establish the Exchange as a world-class market. The DSM was renamed the Qatar Stock Exchange on the conclusion of the deal.
The primary aim of the Qatar Stock Exchange is to support Qatar’s economy by providing a venue for capital raising for Qatari companies as part of their corporate strategy and giving investors a platform through which they can trade a variety of products in a transparent and efficient manner. The Qatar Stock Exchange also provides the public with access to market information and ensures correct disclosure of information.

Listed companies

SymbolCompany nameWebsite
Aamal
Al Ahli Bank
Al Kaleej Takaful
Al Khalij Commercial Bank
Al Meera
Barwa Group
Cinema
Commercial Bank of Qatar
Dlala
Doha Bank
Doha Insurance
Electricity and Water
Ezdan
General Insurance
Gulf International
Gulf Warehousing Co.
Industrial Manufacturing Co.
Industries Qatar
International Islamic Bank
Investment Holding
The Investors
Islamic Holding
Islamic Insurance
Mannai Corp.
Mazaya
Medicare
Mesaieed
Nakilat
National Cement Co.
National Leasing
Ooredoo
Qatar First Bank
Qatar Fuel
Qatar German Co. Medical
Qatar Insurance
Qatar Islamic Bank
Qatar Navigation
Qatar Oman
QNB
Rayan
Salam International
United Development Company
Vodafone Qatar
Widam Food Company
Zad Holding Company