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Qatari financial consultant ‘helps women achieve financial independence’

Qatari Financial Coach Amal al-Kuwari Empowers Women with Wealth-Building and Financial Literacy

DOHA – Amal bint Ali al-Kuwari, a graduate of Qatar University and recipient of the prestigious Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani Gold Medal for academic excellence, is making waves in Qatar’s financial sector. As a certified financial consultant and coach, al-Kuwari has embarked on a mission to empower women across the Arab world with financial literacy and wealth-building skills.

In an exclusive interview with Gulf Times, al-Kuwari shared her vision for breaking financial taboos and guiding women toward economic independence. “My specialization is quite unique in Qatar,” she explained, “and it will help normalize discussions about money—a traditionally taboo topic here—while spreading financial literacy. I chose to work specifically with women as they are the pillars of our society, whether as mothers, sisters, or daughters.”

Al-Kuwari’s unique approach combines practical financial planning with mindset development, aimed at creating lasting behavior change. She has quickly built a client base that includes doctors, high-profile VIPs, and HR experts, demonstrating her broad appeal and impact. Her methods, she says, are personal and culturally relevant, incorporating psychological insights and tailored investment strategies that help women achieve financial independence.

Her process is thorough: each client completes a pre-session questionnaire to identify financial habits and goals, followed by personalized coaching sessions. With her guidance, clients receive individualized financial plans to cultivate good money habits, build savings, invest wisely, and even prepare for retirement. Al-Kuwari holds both in-person and virtual sessions, allowing her to extend her reach to clients in Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia.

“I want to help women develop a healthy relationship with money,” al-Kuwari said, “and that means understanding money psychology, making informed investment choices, and applying wealth-building techniques.” Her programs, offered in Arabic and English, provide easy-to-follow, accessible guidance designed for Arab women.

In a culture where financial discussions have often been sensitive, al-Kuwari’s initiatives mark a significant shift. “My goal is to inspire a lasting transformation,” she said, underscoring her commitment to guiding women in taking control of their financial futures with confidence and skill.

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