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QFCA Seeks Comments on Partnership Regulations

Doha, 11 September 2007

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The Qatar Financial Centre Authority (QFC Authority) has released draft QFC Partnership Regulations for public consultation. The document will be open for consultation for a period of 30 days with effect from 9 September 2007.

The draft Regulations permit the establishment of both general and limited partnerships in the QFC and identify the requirements that apply to each type of partnership in addition to the requirements that are common to both. The Regulations address issues such as the legal duties of partners, their liabilities and applicable accounting and audit standards.

A copy of the Partnership Regulations can be found here, or by visiting the QFC Authority website at www.qfc.com.qa.

Media Contact:

Steve Martin
Head of Corporate Communications and Marketing
Tel +974 496 7755Mob +974 583 1937 e-mail s.martin@qfc.com.qa

Notes to Editors:

Qatar Financial Centre
The Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) is a financial and business centre established by the Government of Qatar and located in Doha. It has been designed to attract international financial services institutions and major multi-national corporations and to encourage participation in the growing market for financial services in Qatar and elsewhere in the region. The QFC will operate to international standards and provide a first class legal and business infrastructure for those operating within the QFC. The QFC was created by Qatar Law No.(7) and has been open for business since 1 May 2005. (www.qfc.com.qa)

QFC Regulatory Authority
The QFC Regulatory Authority is an independent regulatory body established by Article 8 of the QFC Law. It regulates firms that conduct financial services in or from the QFC. It has a broad range of regulatory powers to authorize, supervise and, when necessary, discipline firms and individuals. The QFC Regulatory Authority regulates firms using principle-based legislation of international standard, modeled closely on that used in London and other major financial centers. The Regulatory Authority is currently receiving applications and granting authorisations.

QFC Authority
The QFC Authority is the commercial, administrative and legislative body responsible for driving the commercial strategy of the QFC and for developing relationships with the global corporate community and other key institutions both within and outside of Qatar.

The QFC Civil and Commercial Court and QFC Regulatory Tribunal
The QFC Civil and Commercial Court and QFC Regulatory Tribunal were launched in February 2007. The President of the Court is Lord Woolf, formerly Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales. The Court is modelled on the internationally respected Commercial Court in London. In the event of disputes in matters of law, it will be the final arbiter. The Regulatory Tribunal has been established to hear and decide upon appeals from decisions of the QFC Regulatory Authority and other QFC agencies. Its Chairman is William Blair, QC. Both the President and the Chairman are supported by Judges who have held the highest judicial offices in their own jurisdictions.

Qatar Financial Centre Authority | QFCRA is the regulator for the QFC