الخدمات المصرفية للأعمال لدى الأهلي قطر Al Ahli Business Qatar
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- الرسوم الشهرية: حر
- المعاملات: 20 شهريًا
- أدوات الدفع: رقم الحساب المصرفي الدولي (IBAN)، سويفت
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Business banking provides the accounts, payments, financing and cash-management services companies need to operate. In Qatar it serves everything from small trading firms and startups to large corporates and businesses in the Qatar Financial Centre. Services include current accounts, trade finance, payroll and Wage Protection System processing, corporate cards and lending, available in both conventional and Shariah-compliant forms to suit the company's preference.
Business accounts are offered by Qatar's banks under the supervision of the Qatar Central Bank, while companies established in the Qatar Financial Centre may also use QFC-regulated banking arrangements. Opening an account requires trade-licence and ownership documentation, and employers must route salaries through the Wage Protection System. Balances and transactions are in Qatari riyals (QAR), pegged near 3.64 to the dollar, and both Islamic and conventional business banking are widely available.
Operational accounts — Current accounts, cards and online banking to run day-to-day payments.
Trade finance — Letters of credit and guarantees support Qatar's import and export activity.
Payroll and WPS — Compliant salary processing through the Wage Protection System.
Islamic options — Shariah-compliant business accounts and financing for compliant enterprises.
Match the bank to your business size and needs — a small firm values low fees and easy online banking, while a trading company needs strong trade-finance and cash-management capability. Compare account fees, minimum balances, transaction charges and lending appetite, and check the quality of digital banking and relationship support. Decide between conventional and Islamic banking, and confirm the documentation and any minimum-balance requirement before applying.
Business banking in Qatar is offered by QNB, Commercial Bank and Doha Bank on a conventional basis and by Qatar Islamic Bank on a Shariah-compliant basis, alongside dedicated business propositions from Arab Bank Qatar, Al Ahli Bank and QIB. These cover current accounts, trade finance, payroll and corporate lending, so comparing fees and service levels across banks helps match a provider to the business.
Account pricing on the compared products ranges from roughly QAR 0 for basic or fee-waived accounts up to around QAR 25 in monthly or per-service charges, depending on the account tier and balance. Beyond the account fee, transaction charges, trade-finance costs and any minimum-balance shortfall fees apply. Larger relationships often negotiate pricing, so it is worth discussing the full fee schedule with the bank.
Banks serving businesses are licensed and supervised by the Qatar Central Bank, with QFC-based banks under the QFC Regulatory Authority. Compliance obligations include know-your-customer checks, anti-money-laundering rules and Wage Protection System payroll processing for employers. These frameworks govern how accounts operate and how funds are safeguarded, but businesses should still review account terms, fee schedules and lending conditions carefully before committing.
What do I need to open an account? — Trade-licence and ownership documents, plus KYC information. Is Islamic business banking available? — Yes; QIB and others offer Shariah-compliant accounts and finance. What is WPS? — The Wage Protection System through which employers must pay salaries. Are there minimum balances? — Often yes; check each account's requirement and fees.
The cheapest Business Banking in Qatar is QAR 0 /mo from Al Ahli Business Qatar.
Giraffy tracks 5 business banking options across Al Ahli Business Qatar,Commercial Bank Qatar Business,Qatar Islamic Bank Business,Dukhan Bank Business,Masraf Al Rayan Business providers in Qatar. Compare by monthly fee, included transactions, international transfer costs, and integration with accounting software to find the right fit for your business.
Legally you must have a separate business account if you're a limited company. Sole traders can use a personal account, but a dedicated business account simplifies bookkeeping, gives a more professional image, and makes tax returns easier. Most accounting software integrates directly with business accounts.
Requirements in Qatar typically include: Certificate of Incorporation (for limited companies), business address proof, director and beneficial owner IDs, and a description of business activities. QCB-regulated banks are required to conduct Know Your Customer (KYC) checks — digital-first providers often complete this online.
Business accounts usually charge a monthly fee (£5–£40 equivalent) plus per-transaction fees for cash handling and international transfers. Digital-only business banks like Tide, Starling, and Monzo Business offer lower-cost or fee-free entry plans. Traditional banks typically include more cashflow tools and relationship banking.
Many business bank accounts include access to a business credit card, overdraft facility, or invoice financing. These are subject to a business credit check. Separating business credit from personal credit helps protect your personal score if the business encounters cash flow difficulties.
Digital-first providers can open accounts in 24–48 hours. Traditional banks typically take 5–15 working days due to enhanced business due diligence. Having all documents ready (company certificate, director IDs, utility bills) in advance significantly speeds up the process.