
ARABIANSHIELD
11.17 SAR
-1.77%
Today
-0.63%
1D
Market is closed
Sun
10:00 AM ~ 3:00 PM
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Wed
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Thu
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Information
Name
Arabian Shield Insurance SJSC
Currency
SAR
Standard Leverage
1X
Market Cap
892.34M
Avg Daily Volume
111.74K
52 Week High
16.92 SAR
52 Week Low
9.45 SAR
Trading Hours
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Business Summary
Arabian Shield Cooperative Insurance Company provides various insurance products in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It offers motor, property, engineering, marine, travel, personal accident, extended visit visa, and craftsman's insurance; medical insurance, such as health and medical malpractice insurance; and education, marriage, retirement, ladies, and investment protection and saving insurance. The Company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Riyadh, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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