
Through a partnership with the Foundation for The Support of Women’s Work, QNET’s program FinGreen is working to address knowledge gaps and foster financial autonomy and inclusion for vulnerable groups, including women.

Recently, the company switched to a more holistic system through Microsoft Security’s cloud-based solutions and has found the approach more functional and secure.

QNET announced it has expanded its operations into Nigeria. At the same time, the company also unveiled its partnership with Transblue Limited, a Nigerian company that provides businesses with freight support, advisory services and end-to-end compliance management services to expand product accessibility across Nigeria. QNET expects this collaboration will allow it to leverage Transblue’s robust […]

QNET took its hybrid convention approach to a new level with its first virtual convention, V-Convention Connect, held in the metaverse. The event was live streamed to more than half a million distributors and customers in 50 countries using Unreal Engine technology and a virtual production suite that allowed the company to craft a virtual […]

Safe water and access to proper sanitation are an integral component to creating a healthy community, which is why QNET’s philanthropic initiative, RYTHM Foundation, previously partnered with Water For Africa to provide a fixed water supply for more than 6,000 people in Tanzania. Today, the company continues its advocacy efforts as a participant in the […]

At the 2022 AVA Digital Awards, QNET earned two Platinum awards and 3 Golds in recognition of its creativity and excellence in digital communications.

At the 18th annual Stevie Awards for Women in Business, QNET Chief Executive Officer Malou Caluza was recognized with the Bronze Stevie Award in the Female Executive of the Year category.

The RYTHM Foundation, QNET’s corporate social responsibility initiative, was recognized by the CSR Times Awards with a Silver Award in the Livelihood category.

Through this collaboration, QNET will plant three new forests of 1,000 trees each in Kenya, UAE and the Philippines.

The project is expected to bring electricity to 470 villagers and solar power to a primary healthcare center serving 23,000 residents. The RYTHM Foundation has initially pledged to support the project for one year.