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CADO Enters Qatar to Strengthen Its GCC Gifting Network

CADO Enters Qatar to Strengthen Its GCC Gifting Network

CADO, a premium gifting platform founded in the UAE, has expanded its business to Qatar. With this move, CADO becomes one of the few tech-enabled gifting platforms operating in multiple GCC countries.

This expansion is an important step in CADO’s long-term plan to build a strong regional gifting network. The company aims to connect businesses, creative partners, and suppliers across the Gulf region.

CADO already operates in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and the United States. By entering Qatar, the company now completes a key GCC network, making it easier to serve clients smoothly across borders.

Founded by Leila Al Marashi, CADO started as a Dubai-based startup and has quickly grown into a regional platform. Today, it serves hundreds of repeat corporate clients in industries like finance, luxury, hospitality, and technology, offering a complete gifting solution that includes curation, production, logistics and cross-border delivery in one system.

“Qatar is a natural extension of our regional strategy,” said Al Marashi, Founder and CEO of CADO. “As businesses across the GCC become more interconnected, we’re seeing a clear shift toward more structured, culturally intelligent gifting that reflects both brand sophistication and regional nuance. Establishing our presence in Qatar allows us to support that demand at scale while building a stronger ecosystem that brings together local creative talent, trusted suppliers, and global standards. It’s an important step in our journey to create a unified GCC gifting infrastructure that enables meaningful connections across markets.”

CADO has already worked with clients in Qatar through its UAE and Saudi offices. Now, by opening a dedicated presence in Qatar, the company can grow its business further and provide better support to local companies and multinational firms.

Qatari businesses will now have access to customised gifting programs, seasonal campaigns, and smooth cross-border delivery — all managed by one regional partner.

This expansion also creates new opportunities for local artisans, suppliers, and creative producers in Qatar. They can now become part of a larger GCC network, helping promote regional craftsmanship through a premium, technology-driven platform.

As companies in the Gulf focus more on client relationships and brand experience, CADO’s entry into Qatar puts it in a strong position in a fast-growing industry — combining luxury, logistics, and technology to improve how businesses connect with their clients.

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