State Street to launch new custody servicing model in Partnership with QNB

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
State Street and QNB Group agreement signing ceremony. Image Courtesy: State Street
State Street and QNB Group agreement signing ceremony. Image Courtesy: State Street

State Street Corporation and QNB Group recently at the World Economic Forum (WEF), announced a strategic alliance to introduce a new custody servicing model in Qatar. Under this co-operation agreement, State Street and QNB Group have agreed to collaborate, with service agreements to be finalized and executed at a later date.

In the presence of His Excellency Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari, Qatar’s Minister of Finance, the co‑operation agreement was signed during the WEF currently held in Davos, Switzerland, marking a significant milestone in State Street’s ongoing    expansion within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and supporting QNB’s accelerating international growth.

This step reflects the strong market leadership of QNB Group, Qatar’s largest financial institution and a recognized leader in regional custody and asset‑servicing capabilities. The agreement will also strengthen QNB’s role as the country’s most trusted provider of local market access, regulatory expertise, and institutional‑grade safekeeping, as well as State Street’s market position in Qatar.

Bringing together State Street’s global scale and QNB’s deep local insight, this strategic alliance will enhance service delivery for clients and reinforce the two institutions’ combined presence in Qatar’s financial market.

Image: State Street and QNB Group Official websites
Image: State Street and QNB Group Official websites

“The GCC is one of the fastest-growing markets globally, and we are committed to deepening our presence through collaboration with leading local institutions”, said Ron O’Hanley, chairman and CEO at State Street. “This new servicing model creates significant synergies, enabling us to deliver enhanced solutions to clients across the region. QNB’s scale and network in Qatar are important to State Street as we invest further to support GCC clients in capturing opportunities driven by the region’s economic transformation.”

“This strategic alliance with State Street marks a pivotal moment for QNB Group and is fully aligned with our vision for sustained international expansion and market leadership,” said Abdulla Mubarak Al-Khalifa, Chief Executive Officer at QNB Group. “By leveraging State Street’s world-class global custody and value-added services, we are significantly enhancing our operational capabilities and service offering. This collaboration is instrumental in further solidifying our position as a dominant financial institution both locally and across our expanding international footprint, allowing us to leverage State Street’s global expertise to expand our offerings and strengthen client relations, driving robust growth in key markets outside of Qatar. We are creating a superior servicing model that reflects our unwavering commitment to strategic partnerships, while maximizing stakeholder value on a global scale.”

With offices in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Muscat and Riyadh, State Street has been servicing sovereign wealth funds, pension schemes, central banks, and asset managers in the Middle East for over three decades. State Street has a total of USD 12.92 trillion in assets under custody/administration and USD 841 billion of assets under management in EMEA.

QNB Group Custody received regulatory approval from the Qatar Financial Market Authority in 2012 to provide custody services both in Qatar and internationally, leveraging subsidiaries in Egypt and Turkey and an extensive global network of sub-custodians. With USD 65 billion in assets under custody, QNB Custody serves a diverse client base, including global custodians, financial institutions, asset managers, and government entities.

Source

Share.

RELATED POSTS

At its core, Infobip’s AI Hub combines the At its core, Infobip’s AI Hub combines the power of OpenAI on Azure with rich messaging platforms
Ooredoo Qatar Partners with Infobip and Microsoft to Shape the Future of AI Hub
L-R Samudragupta Talukdar, Founder & CEO at Relata, Neeraj Srivastava, Chairman of Relata Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and Africa, Akshay Khochikar, Co-founder & CIO at Relata. Image courtesy: Relata
Relata Expands to Dubai with Announcement of Key Leadeship Change
Dyson Red Sea Mall store. Image Courtesy: Dyson
Dyson Expands Presence In KSA With New Demo Store Opening

LATEST POSTS

Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company PJSC – Masdar, a global clean energy leader, has signed a collaboration agreement with Emirates Utilities Development Company (EUDC) and the Republic of Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Energy relating to the development of a gigascale round-the-clock clean energy project in the Central Asian nation. Image courtesy: Masdar
State Street and QNB Group agreement signing ceremony. Image Courtesy: State Street
In 2025, AppliedAI launched Opus, its flagship AI-native workflow platform. Image Courtesy: AppliedAI
Medical Professionals, the Core of Healthcare Sector. Image Courtesy: Freepik