
AMAN
0.354 AED
-2.00%
Today
-0.58%
1D
Market is closed
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Mon
9:00 AM ~ 1:45 PM
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9:00 AM ~ 1:45 PM
Wed
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Information
Name
Dubai Islamic Insurance and Reinsurance
Currency
AED
Standard Leverage
1X
Market Cap
76.08M
Avg Daily Volume
1.90M
52 Week High
0.608 AED
52 Week Low
0.275 AED
Trading Hours
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Business Summary
Dubai Islamic Insurance & Reinsurance Co. (Aman) (P.J.S.C) engages in the Islamic insurance business in the United Arab Emirates. The company operates through Investment Activities and Underwriting of Takaful Business segments. It offers motor, marine, fire and engineering, general accident and medical risks, cyber, health, liability, and life insurance, as well as reinsurance products and services. The company also invests in securities and properties; and provides vehicles' repair and medical billing services. Dubai Islamic Insurance & Reinsurance Co. (Aman) (P.J.S.C) was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.
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