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			Multidisciplinary design consultancy Khatib & Alami (K&A) has taken 
			an important step forward to support its ambitious plans for 
			international growth after changing the jurisdiction of its holding 
			company from Lebanon to Singapore.
 The change of jurisdiction for K&A Holding, which owns all the 
			group’s subsidiaries, means it is now subject to Singapore’s 
			globally respected judicial system and strong corporate governance 
			practices. The decision also provides the company with direct access 
			to international capital markets, putting it at the heart of a 
			growing ecosystem of engineering, construction, technology and 
			financial services companies.
 
 “Singapore is a vibrant and sophisticated financial centre which is 
			underpinned by strong and transparent corporate and legal 
			frameworks,” says Dr Najib Khatib, K&A’s Chairman and Chief 
			Executive Officer. “It therefore provides an ideal platform from 
			which to drive our strategy for business transformation and 
			long-term growth.”
 
 The South East Asian city-state’s outstanding reputation as a robust 
			commercial environment, with high standards of market regulation, 
			has sustained its emergence as a leading global financial centre and 
			a hub for infrastructure project development and financing. 
			Singapore ranks second among 190 economies in the World Bank’s 
			annual Ease of Doing Business report, and has ranked among the top 
			three economies in the report for the past 12 consecutive years.
 
 “At a time when there is a global trend towards the private 
			financing of major infrastructure projects, not least across the 
			Middle East and North Africa region, our presence in Singapore puts 
			us in an excellent position to assist clients as they engage with 
			the investor community,” adds Dr Khatib. “This will both complement 
			and strengthen our activities across our core markets, while 
			supporting our entry into new geographies.”
 
 K&A has 32 offices and more than 5,000 staff, comprising architects, 
			engineers, planners, technical specialists and project managers. The 
			company is among the top 10 international consultancy firms in the 
			Middle East region, according to rankings by respected industry 
			journal Engineering News Record (ENR).
 
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