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  1. The QFC Law provides for a broad range of permitted activities to be conducted in or from the QFC. These activities fall into two categories: financial services (Regulated Activities), or professional services (Non-Regulated Activities), such as legal or accounting services and related corporate entities such as holding companies. The ...

  2. Laws & Regulations. The QFC operates to international standards and provides a world-class legal and business infrastructure for those doing business in or from the QFC. The QFC’s commercial and regulatory environment conforms to international best practices and is distinct from the regulatory environment of the State of Qatar.

  3. Such activities typically include: Initiating and originating deals for sale of ships. Assisting in negotiations for sale of ships. Assisting in drawing up a contract for sale of ships. Permitted Activity. Activity Description. 2 Classification services and investment grading and other grading services. Credit rating.

  4. In accordance with QFC Law No.7 of 2005, all persons carrying on Permitted Activities in or from the QFC require a License. Permitted Activities covers a range of Non-Regulated and Regulated activities. WHAT CAN YOU LICENSE UNDER THE QFC Financial Services (Regulated)* Banking • Corporate/Wholesale Banking • Investment Banking • Private ...

  5. DEFINITIONS OF PERMITTED ACTIVITIES3 Disclaimer: The list of licensed and unregulated permitted activities is an indicative and non-exhaustive list based on Schedule 3 of the QFC Law. The QFC Authority’s has discretion under Article 21 of the QFC Authority Regulations, to decide whether to give a licence to carry out any permitted activity in or

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  6. 4 – Activities in the QFC under the QFC Law QFC Law prescribes a range of activities (termed ‘permitted activities’) which may be conducted in or from the QFC. These activities are those most commonly recognised as constituting financial services or

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  8. The QFC Law prescribes a range of activities (termed “Permitted Activities”) which may be conducted in or from the QFC. These activities are those most commonly recognised as constituting financial services or services found in support of financial services businesses, together with a number of related or corporate headquarters-type activities.

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