Al Faleh Educational Holding, a Qatari public shareholding company, announced its inclusion in the main index of the Qatar Stock Exchange, underscoring its strong market performance and growing presence. The company will join QE All Share Index and the Consumer Goods and Services Index, according to a statement published on the Qatar Stock Exchange website on Wednesday. Commenting on the occasion, Chairperson of Al Faleh Educational Holding Dr. Sheikha Aisha bint Faleh Al-Thani said: "We are proud of this achievement. This inclusion further solidifies our position in the QSE and enhances our visibility among investors." A leading provider of educational services in Qatar, Al Faleh Educational Holding was founded by Dr. Sheikha Aisha bint Faleh Al-Thani to contribute to the education and development of Qatars future leaders in line with Qatar National Vision 2030. The company is a leading international group that provides highly reputable products and services within the education and higher education secto r in Qatar. It seeks to enhance the quality of education through partnerships with local and international educational institutions. In April 2021, the Holding was listed on the Venture Market of the Qatar Stock Exchange to be the first Qatari educational institution to list on the stock market. Source: Qatar News Agency
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