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Ezdan Signs Partnership with E-Sec to Develop Hotel Security System

Published Jun 12, 2013

Ezdan Holding Group has announced a partnership with E-Sec to renew the security system for 3,100 hotel rooms and suites as part of the company's renovation plans.

The contract was signed by Nasser al-Abdullah, deputy Group CEO of Ezdan , and Omar Askar, CEO of E-Sec. The partnership is aimed at modernising the security system in line with latest technological innovations and systems.
E-Sec offers wide-ranging security and access solutions for the hospitality industry.

"We always strive to serve our customers and guests at our hotels. We seek to provide them with the highest standards of safety and security through a contract with a company that has served more than 90% of Qatar's hotels with modern safety systems," said al-Abdullah.

"We are delighted to sign a partnership with Ezdan and are confident that it will be a fruitful co-operation," said Askar.

Hasib Kayali, Group general manager at Ezdan Hotels and Suites, said Ezdan Hotel is one of the largest in Doha and offers customers quality accommodation and facilities.



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