
KPPC
69.7 KWD
+0.29%
Today
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Last seen at Tue, 24 Feb 2026 12:33:00 GMT+3
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Information
Name
Privatization Holding KPSC
Currency
KWD
Standard Leverage
1X
Market Cap
47.64M
Avg Daily Volume
6.17M
52 Week High
102 KWD
52 Week Low
41.3 KWD
Trading Hours
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Business Summary
Privatization Holding Company - K.P.S.C. invests in utilities and infrastructure sectors in Kuwait and internationally. It operates in two segments, Investment and Other. The company engages in investment; electric power generation; manufacturing; and real estate businesses, as well as the provision of IT, general trading and contracting, educational, and medical services. The company was incorporated in 1994 and is based in Kuwait City, Kuwait.
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