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Monday, November 30 - 2009

Rafiq Al Hariri visits Bahrain Financial Harbour

His Excellency Mr. Rafiq Al Hariri, former prime minister of Lebanon, visited the USD 1.3 billion Bahrain Financial Harbour (BFH), during his visit to the Kingdom of Bahrain.

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  • His Excellency Mr. Rafiq Al Hariri, former prime minister of Lebanon with H.E. Mr. Abdulla bin Hassan Saif, Minister of Finance and National Economy in Bahrain, Mr. Esam Janahiand Mr. Ahmed Janahi.
    His Excellency Mr. Rafiq Al Hariri, former prime minister of Lebanon with H.E. Mr. Abdulla bin Hassan Saif, Minister of Finance and National Economy in Bahrain, Mr. Esam Janahiand Mr. Ahmed Janahi.
H.E. Mr. Al Hariri was received at the Client Relations Centre (CRC) of BFH by H.E. Mr. Abdulla bin Hassan Saif, Minister of Finance and National Economy in Bahrain, Mr. Esam Janahi, Chairman of the Bahrain Financial Harbour Holding Company B.S.C. © and Mr. Ahmed Janahi, founder and Managing Director of Ahmed Janahi Architects (AJA), the lead consultant of the project.

At the CRC, the Senior Officials of Bahrain Financial Harbour presented the master plan of the BFH development and updated H.E. Al Hariri on the project as well as the value it adds to both the economy of Bahrain and the region by attracting inward investments.

H.E. Mr. Al Hariri was impressed with the fast-track development of the BFH project which is being developed as a regional and national landmark.

Commenting on the visit, Mr. Esam Janahi said: "We are very pleased to know that BFH has created a favorable impression in the region as well as overseas as a landmark project which offers unique investment opportunities."
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