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Name
United International Holding
Currency
SAR
Standard Leverage
1X
Market Cap
2.88B
Avg Daily Volume
235.79K
52 Week High
62.118053 SAR
52 Week Low
37.52 SAR
Trading Hours
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Business Summary
United International Holding Company, together with its subsidiaries, provides consumer finance services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The company offers product, personal, and credit card finance services to individual customers. It also invests in stocks and other securities; and provides loans, guarantees, and financing to affiliated companies. In addition, the company offers remote processing and support, data backup, credit card payment, and technical services for financial institutions and other companies; and call center, application processing, and information technology support services. United International Holding Company was incorporated in 2021 and is headquartered in Al Khobar, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. United International Holding Company is a subsidiary of United Electronics Company.
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What are financial stocks?
Financial stocks include companies like banks, insurance firms, investment services, and fintechs. They play a critical role in the economy by facilitating credit, investment, and wealth management.
How do interest rates affect financial stocks?
Financials often benefit from rising interest rates, which can increase net interest margins for banks and improve profitability.
Why are financials important in a trading portfolio?
Financial stocks can offer strong dividends, sector stability, and exposure to macroeconomic trends like interest rate policy and GDP growth.
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Regulatory changes, credit risk, economic downturns, and interest rate volatility can all impact financial companies' earnings and stock prices.



