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Zoho opens Qatar office as demand grows

Company marks 29% surge in revenue and 50% expansion of its channel partner network in 2023

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  • Zoho’s top selling products in Qatar are Zoho One, Zoho Books, Zoho People, Zoho Creator, and Zoho Expense.

India’s Zoho opened its first office in Qatar in Doha, following substantial growth in the country.

The company marked a 29 per cent surge in revenue and a 50 per cent expansion of its channel partner network in 2023.

Zoho’s significant growth in Qatar demonstrates a strong demand for its comprehensive cloud-based business applications, driven by a commitment to providing innovative and localised solutions.

Hyther Nizam, President for Zoho Middle East and Africa (MEA), said that they have witnessed a continued growth in Qatar, a market that has consistently demonstrated a strong appetite for innovative technological solutions.

“The vibrant business environment and forward-thinking approach of the local ecosystem have created a fertile ground for our expansion. As Qatar continues to embrace digital transformation, we remain committed to providing cutting-edge solutions that address the evolving needs of businesses and contribute to the nation’s economic prosperity.”

Zoho’s top selling products in Qatar are Zoho One, Zoho Books, Zoho People, Zoho Creator, and Zoho Expense. Zoho recorded revenue growth of 27.5 per cent through channel partners in 2023.


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