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Commercial Bank wins ‘Best Wealth Management Bank in Qatar’ award

Commercial Bank has been recognised as the ‘Best Wealth Management Bank in Qatar’ at the TAB Global Middle East Awards 2026. The award recognises Commercial Bank’s continued very strong position in we...

Commercial Bank wins ‘Best Wealth Management Bank in Qatar’ award

Commercial Bank has been awarded the 'Best Wealth Management Bank in Qatar' title at the TAB Global Middle East Awards 2026. This accolade underscores the bank's robust standing in the realm of wealth management and the expanding array of personalized, advice-driven investment offerings it provides. In the last four years, Commercial Bank has witnessed a substantial expansion of its Wealth Management advisory division, achieved through substantial investments in personnel, cutting-edge technology, and innovative products.

Simultaneously, the bank has ensured accessibility to a wide range of asset classes in both local and international financial markets. Stephen Moss, Group Chief Executive Officer of Commercial Bank, commented, "Being acknowledged as the Best Wealth Management Bank in Qatar is a testament to the triumph of our strategy to establish a differentiated wealth management platform anchored on trust, expertise, and personalization."

Recognizing the enduring significance of wealth creation and preservation for clients, Commercial Bank is dedicated to expanding access to more intricate investment prospects, improving its advisory competencies, and delivering comprehensive solutions that align with clients' financial aspirations. This recognition further highlights the bank's commitment to perpetually refining its wealth management offering, fortifying client connections, and achieving enduring growth through innovative and customized financial resolutions.

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