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National Consumer Holding Company
National Consumer Holding Company is a Kuwaiti Shareholding Company that was established and registered by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry in 1996 (registration number: 71953) and listed on Kuwait Stock Exchange in 2006 (Ticker: NCCI).
National Consumer Holding Company
Profile
An explanation of the company when it was founded and when it was listed in the stock market
Board of Directors
Explanation of the company's board of directors with contact information
Company Financials
Summary of the company's financial statements
Careers
Information to contact the employee responsible for employment
NCHC Group Companies
Information about the subsidiaries of the holding company
Disclosure record
A set of company news and disclosures
Profile
An explanation of the company when it was founded and when it was listed in the stock market
Board of Directors
Explanation of the company's board of directors with contact information
Company Financials
Summary of the company's financial statements
NCHC Group Companies
Information about the subsidiaries of the holding company
Careers
Information to contact the employee responsible for employment
Disclosure record
A set of company news and disclosures
Company purposes
Owning shares in Kuwaiti or foreign shareholding companies, as well as owning shares or shares in Kuwaiti or foreign limited liability companies, or participating in the establishment of both types of companies, managing them, lending them and guaranteeing them with third parties.
Lending to companies in which it owns shares and guaranteeing them with others. In this case, the holding company’s participation rate in the capital of the borrowing company must not be less than 20% at least.
Owning industrial property rights such as patents, industrial trademarks, industrial fees, or any other related rights, and renting them to other companies to exploit them, whether inside or outside Kuwait.
Owning movables and real estate necessary to carry out its activity within the limits permitted in accordance with the law.
Exploiting the financial surplus available with the company by investing it in financial portfolios managed by specialized companies and agencies.
Investing its money in trading in shares, bonds and other securities