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Arabian Shield Cooperative Insurance Company sells insurance products including motor, marine, property and medical insurance. In addition, the company also provides claim settlement services to its policyholders. Its customer base includes the private individuals and also the corporate clients. [1]
Weqaya (Arabic: وقاية), known also as Weqaya Takaful Insurance and Reinsurance Company, is one of the largest joint stock companies in Saudi Arabia, with a paid up capital of SR 200 Million. Weqaya Head Offices are located in Riyadh and there are three Regional Offices in Jeddah and Khobar .
Al-Watan Park (Arabic: حديقة الوطن), also known as the Water Tower Park, is a 2.9 hectares municipal park that encircles the Riyadh Water Tower and is one of the eight municipal parks and gardens that constitute the King Abdulaziz Historical Centre in al-Fouta neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Designed by Swedish architect Sune Lindström and modeled after the Svampen water tower in Örebro, Sweden, it was the tallest structure in the country at the time of its inauguration in 1971 and is today located within the precincts of al-Watan Park in the King Abdulaziz Historical Center.
Al Suwaidi Park (Arabic: حديقة السويدي) is an urban park in the al-Suwaidi neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Opened in 1983, [ 1 ] it covers an area of almost 25 acres. The park has gained prominence since 2022, when it was first designated as a Riyadh Season zone that hosts culturally themed events from several Asian and ...
Pages in category "Insurance companies of Saudi Arabia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Al-Shallal Theme Park is located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.The park is owned by Tarfeeh Fakieh Group. [1] The park officially opened on November 25, 2004. [2] In 2001, Tarfeeh fakieh Group ranked as the 34th largest company in Saudi Arabia with over $480 million in assets and over 6000 employees.
Total municipal water use in Saudi Arabia has been estimated at 2.28 cubic kilometers per year in 2010, or 13% of total water use. Agriculture accounts for 83% of water use and industry for only 4%. [10] Demand has been growing at the rate of 4.3% per annum (average for the period 1999-2004), in tandem with urban population growth (around 3%).