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Pages in category "Construction and civil engineering companies of Kuwait" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes .
public company and securities register — the official repository of publicly listed or unlisted companies whose at least one emission of securities was offered for the purpose of free trading to a number of persons exceeding certain threshold (varying according to jurisdiction), thus placing such a company under specific regulatory ...
Kuwait City: 2004 Airline P A KIPCO (Kuwait Projects Company) Financials Real estate holding & development Kuwait City: 1975 Holding Company P A Kuwait Airways: Consumer services Airlines Kuwait City: 1953 Airline P A Kuwait Finance House (KFH) Financials Banks Kuwait City: 1977 Islamic bank P A Kuwait National Petroleum Company: Oil & gas
Pages in category "Companies of Kuwait" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Pages in category "Companies based in Kuwait City" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Map of the Areas of Kuwait. Each area in Kuwait has an official governmental facility called a co-op society or just society (Arabic: جمعية). They are mainly supermarkets that provide foods and products and they take part in maintaining some of the areas landmarks, but they're not legally obliged to. They have elected members who manage them.
Kuwait Projects Company (Holding), known as KIPCO, is an investment holding company in the Middle East and North Africa region. KIPCO, with consolidated assets of $40.1 billion as of 31 December 2023, operates in 20+ countries across multiple industries.
The company has received substantial criticism, both for the physical quality of its work, [2] and for allegations of labor abuse which came to light in testimony given by former First Kuwaiti employees [3] to an Oversight Committee of the United States Congress; one former employee claimed that First Kuwaiti had promised these laborers from, among many countries, India, the Philippines, West ...