
SAUDIINSURANCE
10.36 SAR
+0.58%
Today
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10:00 AM ~ 3:00 PM
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Information
Name
Saudi Arabian Insurance
Currency
SAR
Standard Leverage
1X
Market Cap
306.30M
Avg Daily Volume
314.45K
52 Week High
15.89 SAR
52 Week Low
8.37 SAR
Trading Hours
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Business Summary
Saudi Arabian Cooperative Insurance Company operates as an insurance business in Saudi Arabia. It provides personal, SME, and corporate insurance products, including motor, visitor visa extension, medical malpractice, medical, property, personal accident, medical, property, professional indemnity, personal accidents, group life, liability, marine, engineering, cybersecurity, and group credit life insurance products, as well as various other insurance policies. The company also offers protection and savings, and other insurance classes. The company was founded in 1952 and is headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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