Iraq market intelligence is set to expand as Kapita Research and Iraq Business News form a strategic partnership. The two organisations signed a Memorandum of Understanding to formalize their collaboration. This agreement aims to provide broader access to high-quality, data-driven business insights on Iraq.
Kapita Research specializes in research services, data insights, and technology solutions focused on the Iraqi market. Meanwhile, Iraq Business News offers timely business intelligence, connecting national and global audiences with the country’s economic developments. Together, they plan to strengthen Iraq market intelligence for businesses and investors.
Under the agreement, both organisations will share and republish research-based content. They will also co-host events focused on Iraqi market trends. Furthermore, Kapita Research’s commercial research products will be promoted through Iraq Business News’ platform. These steps aim to make reliable market intelligence widely available.
Mohammed Jamal, CEO of Kapita Research, said access to timely economic information has been challenging in Iraq. He added that Iraq Business News has long served as a trusted reference for researchers and businesses alike. The partnership builds on a shared history and extends the availability of rigorous research across sectors.
He also emphasized that expanded Iraq market intelligence will support better decision-making and strengthen the private sector. By providing accurate insights, the partnership intends to make market opportunities more transparent and accessible to investors.
Iraq Business News leadership expressed admiration for Kapita Research’s work in fostering Iraqi entrepreneurship. They highlighted that both organisations share a vision of a modern and thriving private sector. The collaboration aligns with their goal to offer timely, accurate information and actionable analysis.
In addition to research and content sharing, the partnership will promote engagement through events and knowledge dissemination. By combining their resources, the organisations aim to help the private sector grow and adapt to Iraq’s evolving market conditions.
Overall, this partnership demonstrates a strong commitment to improving Iraq market intelligence. Businesses, investors, and policymakers can expect more accessible, high-quality insights that support sustainable economic growth. The collaboration positions both organisations as central players in Iraq’s business information landscape.




