
ALKHALEEJ
18.34 SAR
+0.00%
Today
+1.04%
1D
Last seen at Wed, 25 Feb 2026 12:02:00 GMT+3
Market is open
Sun
9:00 AM ~ 2:00 PM
Mon
9:00 AM ~ 2:00 PM
Tue
9:00 AM ~ 2:00 PM
Wed
9:00 AM ~ 2:00 PM
Thu
9:00 AM ~ 2:00 PM
Fri
Closed
Sat
Closed
Performance
1 Day
+ 1.04 %
1 Week
- 5.01 %
1 Month
- 13.74 %
3 Month
- 20.03 %
6 Month
- 18.71 %
1 Year
- 40.68 %
Information
Name
Al Khaleej Training
Currency
SAR
Standard Leverage
1X
Market Cap
1.91B
Avg Daily Volume
190.03K
52 Week High
35.65 SAR
52 Week Low
21.79 SAR
Trading Hours
See hours
Business Summary
Al Khaleej Training and Education Company, together with its subsidiaries, operates schools for primary and secondary education with an international curriculum in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Other Gulf Cooperation Council countries, and internationally. It operates through Training, Universities, Management Projects and Others, Call Centre, and Schools segments. The Training segment provides training programs related to language and computers to individuals and corporate customers. The Universities segment offers academic staff for the orientation years according to the basis and standards set by the universities and managing human resources for the universities. The Management Projects and Others segment offers qualified skilled personnel, as well as support services to corporate customers, such as security maintenance and operational systems management. The Call Centre segment manages and operates customer service centres via telephone and the digital technologies for government and private companies. The Schools segment operates private educational schools for kinder garden to grade 12. It also operates IT and computer training, and teaching languages and communication skills institutes; and provides management consulting services and integrated office administrative services. In addition, the company engages in information, communications, administrative activities, and support services; computer systems consultancies; training in human resource behavior; and professional online career network for job seekers and employers to connect. Further, it offers training courses for English and IT, as well as self-study and classroom-based language courses. Al Khaleej Training and Education Company was incorporated in 1992 and is headquartered in Riyadh, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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