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Information
Name
Rasiyat Holding Co KPSC
Currency
KWD
Standard Leverage
1X
Market Cap
78.45M
Avg Daily Volume
1.76M
52 Week High
567 KWD
52 Week Low
350 KWD
Trading Hours
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Business Summary
Rasiyat Holding Company K.P.S.C., together with its subsidiaries, develops, promotes, acquires, and invests in real estate, financial, and industrial projects in Kuwait, Morocco, Syria, and internationally. The company operates in two segments, Academic and Investments. It offers various academic activities, including curriculum development, course delivery, and academic research, as well as creates, organizes, and delivers educational programs to students. The company also engages in investment portfolios and investments in non-financial assets held for capital appreciation. In addition, it is involved in real estate and trading businesses. The company was founded in 2005 and is based in Kuwait City, Kuwait.
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