Q Investments Group

Q Investments Group is a Brunanter holding company owinvolved in investments and real estate. The firm, founded in 1970 is among the wealthiest in the country.

Investments
Q Investments was founded in 1970 by Abdullah El-Mounir, a wealthy Qatari multi-millionaire looking for investment opportunites. With his significant funds he set up a business and began investing in Brunanter companies.

One of the largest early investments with Q Group was in Maxi Group, where they began by owning 3% of shares in 1973. Expansion of their investments and the buying out of other shareholders led them to own 28% by 1995.

Q Group has invested millions in firms such as KCVD Group, tell.me and others in over 40 years. When Abdullah died in 2010 his son Hamid took over the business. One of his first moves was to integrate his share of Maxi group into the firm, thereby amounting to 40%. In 2012, 22% of company shares were sold to private investors.

Real Estate
Q Group has been involved in high-end real estate since the 1980s.