
UCA
3.07 SAR
-1.28%
Today
+0.00%
1D
Last seen at Wed, 25 Feb 2026 10:41:00 GMT+3
Market is closed
Sun
9:00 AM ~ 2:00 PM
Mon
9:00 AM ~ 2:00 PM
Tue
9:00 AM ~ 2:00 PM
Wed
9:00 AM ~ 2:00 PM
Thu
9:00 AM ~ 2:00 PM
Fri
Closed
Sat
Closed
Performance
1 Day
+ 0.00 %
1 Week
- 12.96 %
1 Month
- 22.36 %
3 Month
- 22.56 %
6 Month
- 43.20 %
1 Year
- 68.24 %
Information
Name
United Assurance SJSC
Currency
SAR
Standard Leverage
1X
Market Cap
144.00M
Avg Daily Volume
488.29K
52 Week High
11.22 SAR
52 Week Low
3.56 SAR
Trading Hours
See hours
Business Summary
United Cooperative Assurance Company provides cooperative insurance and reinsurance products to individuals and businesses in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It offers non-life insurance products, such as medical, motor, liability, engineering, general accident, fire, and marine, as well as energy and property insurance and insurance contracts. The company was founded in 2008 and is based in Riyadh, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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