Ashal Delivery Company Honors Top Performers with Cash Prizes in Doha

In a grand event held at The Bentley hotel in Doha, Ashal Delivery Company awarded cash prizes to its top-performing employees of the year.
Over the past few years, this company has earned a stellar reputation in Qatar’s food delivery sector. The company’s ownership and management include Bangladeshi entrepreneur and businessman Maksudul Alam Chowdhury. Currently, the company employs approximately 150 workers.
The awards ceremony took place on the night of February 17 at the Bentley Ballroom in Dafna. The event was attended by the company’s founder, Kuwaiti national Mubarak Al-Mutairi, and Managing Director Maksudul Alam Chowdhury. Other company officials, employees, and guests were also present.

Three individuals were recognized as top performers during the event and presented with cash prizes. The first prize recipient was awarded 2,500 Qatari Riyals, the second received 2,000 Qatari Riyals, and the third was given 1,500 Qatari Riyals. Following the ceremony, the company hosted a special dinner for everyone.

Maksudul Alam Chowdhury stated, “This initiative is to honor the contributions of those whose tireless efforts have brought various successes to the company throughout the year. It not only acknowledges the dedication of these employees but also inspires others.”
In addition to Ashal Delivery Company, Maksudul Alam Chowdhury has established three other companies in Qatar: MS Express Delivery Company, Ashal Mart, and Tea & More Restaurant. These ventures are creating new employment opportunities in Qatar.
Maksud said, “Qatar is an excellent country for business. If we all conduct our businesses honestly while adhering to the country’s laws and regulations, it can be financially rewarding for us while also creating job opportunities for many.”
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