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  2. Abdul Latif Jameel - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Latif Jameel was founded in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, in 1945 [1] by Sheikh Abdul Latif Jameel. The company became a Toyota distributor in the Kingdom in 1955. [3] 1970s–2000s. In 1979, the Abdul Latif Jameel United Finance Company (ALJUF) was established. [4]

  3. Al-Futtaim Group - Wikipedia

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    Al Futtaim Motors: Established by the group in 1955, it is the exclusive distributor of Toyota, Lexus, Hino trucks and Toyota Material Handling equipment in the UAE. [12] Robinsons & Co.: In April 2008, the Al-Futtaim Group bought 88% of the shares of Robinsons & Co. at S$7.20 per share. [13] [14]

  4. Toyota Financial Services - Wikipedia

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    The business known as Toyota Financial Services covers more than 30 countries and regions, including Japan. Financial services operations are coordinated by a wholly owned subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC), Toyota Financial Services Corporation (TFSC), which has overall responsibility for the financial services subsidiaries globally.

  5. Hassan Jameel - Wikipedia

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    Hassan Jameel is the middle son of Mohammed Abdul Latif Jameel, chairman and president of Abdul Latif Jameel. [5] [6] [7] He is the grandson of Abdul Latif Jameel (1909–1993), who founded the eponymous company in 1945 and acquired distribution rights to Toyota vehicles in Saudi Arabia in 1955.

  6. Toyota - Wikipedia

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    After the introduction of the Crown, Toyota began aggressively expanding into the export market; the company entered Saudi Arabia for the first time in 1955 with Land Cruisers, following an agreement reached with Abdul Latif Jameel (founder of his company of the same name); [33] [34] Toyota also brought Land Cruisers into neighboring Yemen in ...

  7. Automotive industry in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The production in South Africa is ten times larger than in Egypt and the production in Morocco is five times larger than in Egypt. [8] In 2002, the total number of the production of cars in Egypt was 45,073. [17] In 2010, sales increased to 116,683, which was the best year in Egyptian automotive production. [4]

  8. Category:Ministers of finance of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 November 2024, at 22:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. List of ministers of finance of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Munim Qaysuni: 1968 [2] Abdul Aziz Hegazi: 20 March 1968 - 1974 [2] [1] Mohammed Abdul Fatah Ibrahim: 25 April 1974 - 1974 [1] Mohammed Hamdi El-Nashar: 25 November 1974 - 1975 [1] Ahmed Abu Ismail: 16 April 1975 - 1976 [1] Mahmoud Salah El-Deen Hamid: 19 November 1976 - 1978 [1] Ali Lutfi: 5 October 1978 - 1980 [1] Abdul Razaq Abdul ...