Anmar Talib Abdel Latif Al-Abdujalil
Director/Board Member at ARAB POTASH COMPANY
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Mohammed Razem | M | 44 | 13 years | |
Tariq bin Sulaiman Ahmed Al-Hooqani | M | - | - | |
Ahmed bin Mohamed Al-Rasbi | M | - | - | |
Talal Asa'd Al-Saadi | M | 81 |
Arab Mining Co.
Arab Mining Co. Chemicals: AgriculturalProcess Industries Arab Mining Co. provides minding and metal extraction services. It also engages in the exploration of minerals, technical and environmental studies thereof and the extraction of ores, as well as participates in establishing mining companies. The company was founded in January 2, 1975 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Azza Mohamed Saeed Rashid Al-Suwaidi | F | 46 |
Arab Mining Co.
Arab Mining Co. Chemicals: AgriculturalProcess Industries Arab Mining Co. provides minding and metal extraction services. It also engages in the exploration of minerals, technical and environmental studies thereof and the extraction of ores, as well as participates in establishing mining companies. The company was founded in January 2, 1975 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | 8 years |
Said Sulaiyam Abdullah Al-Kalbani | M | - | 5 years | |
Maen Al-Nsour | M | 62 | 5 years | |
Hussam Hisham Omar Al-Bostami | M | - | - | |
Ghussaina Al Hilo | F | - |
Arab Mining Co.
Arab Mining Co. Chemicals: AgriculturalProcess Industries Arab Mining Co. provides minding and metal extraction services. It also engages in the exploration of minerals, technical and environmental studies thereof and the extraction of ores, as well as participates in establishing mining companies. The company was founded in January 2, 1975 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Maher Johan | M | - |
Arab Mining Co.
Arab Mining Co. Chemicals: AgriculturalProcess Industries Arab Mining Co. provides minding and metal extraction services. It also engages in the exploration of minerals, technical and environmental studies thereof and the extraction of ores, as well as participates in establishing mining companies. The company was founded in January 2, 1975 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Rajab Al Khatheree | M | - | - | |
Saadi Sulaiman Atrad Faraj Al-Trad | M | - |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | - |
Suhaib Al-Tal | M | 38 | 5 years | |
Mohammad Abu Gheyab | M | 68 | 6 years | |
Wafa Abdurrezagh Abu Shkewa | F | 47 | 2 years | |
Rashid Lubani | M | 52 | 5 years | |
Zhou Weiliang | M | 58 | 6 years | |
Khaled Abel Aziz Al-Hassoun | M | - |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | 38 years |
Shen Yi | M | 55 | 4 years | |
Alaa Al Fadda | M | - |
Arab Mining Co.
Arab Mining Co. Chemicals: AgriculturalProcess Industries Arab Mining Co. provides minding and metal extraction services. It also engages in the exploration of minerals, technical and environmental studies thereof and the extraction of ores, as well as participates in establishing mining companies. The company was founded in January 2, 1975 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Fekry Youssef | M | - |
Arab Mining Co.
Arab Mining Co. Chemicals: AgriculturalProcess Industries Arab Mining Co. provides minding and metal extraction services. It also engages in the exploration of minerals, technical and environmental studies thereof and the extraction of ores, as well as participates in establishing mining companies. The company was founded in January 2, 1975 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Anmar Al Abdu Jalil | M | - |
Arab Mining Co.
Arab Mining Co. Chemicals: AgriculturalProcess Industries Arab Mining Co. provides minding and metal extraction services. It also engages in the exploration of minerals, technical and environmental studies thereof and the extraction of ores, as well as participates in establishing mining companies. The company was founded in January 2, 1975 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Nour Nael Al-Jassim | F | - |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | - |
Samer Ibrahim Al-Mofleh | M | - | - | |
Ahmed Abdul Al-Kareem | M | 48 | 2 years | |
Fayyad Melfi Aqil Al-Qudah | M | - | 4 years | |
Shehada Abu Hudaib | M | 66 | 4 years | |
Jing Zhao | M | 44 | 2 years | |
Reema Ali Abdullah Mohamed Al-Sughayer | F | 48 | 3 years | |
Ibrahim Almojel | M | - |
Arab Mining Co.
Arab Mining Co. Chemicals: AgriculturalProcess Industries Arab Mining Co. provides minding and metal extraction services. It also engages in the exploration of minerals, technical and environmental studies thereof and the extraction of ores, as well as participates in establishing mining companies. The company was founded in January 2, 1975 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Manhal Al Khabbaz | M | - |
Arab Mining Co.
Arab Mining Co. Chemicals: AgriculturalProcess Industries Arab Mining Co. provides minding and metal extraction services. It also engages in the exploration of minerals, technical and environmental studies thereof and the extraction of ores, as well as participates in establishing mining companies. The company was founded in January 2, 1975 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Farouk Ali Akbar Abdullah Bastaki | M | - |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | - |
Ibrahim Bin Saad Al Moajil | M | - |
Arab Mining Co.
Arab Mining Co. Chemicals: AgriculturalProcess Industries Arab Mining Co. provides minding and metal extraction services. It also engages in the exploration of minerals, technical and environmental studies thereof and the extraction of ores, as well as participates in establishing mining companies. The company was founded in January 2, 1975 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Mofareh Dakhilullah Juma Al-Tarawneh | M | 63 | 7 years | |
Areej Al-Kulaib | F | - | - | |
Hilal Mishari Al-Mutairi | M | - |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | - |
Mustafa Jassem Al-Shimali | M | - |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | - |
Alaa A. Al-Sarawi | M | - |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | 17 years |
Khaled Abdulaziz Al-Hasson | M | - |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | 18 years |
Adnan Ahmad Rashed Al-Rashdan | M | 60 |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | - |
Mahmoud Ahmed Al-Kandari | M | - |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | - |
Hamoud Jassim M. F. Al-Falah | M | 63 |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | - |
Mohammad Saad Mohammed Saad Al-Munaifi | M | 65 |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | - |
Waleed Abdullah Meshari Al-Roudan | M | - |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | 38 years |
Abdulmohsen Medej Mohammed Al-Medej | M | - |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | - |
Mohammad Reda Ali Hussein Sultan | M | 53 |
Arab Mining Co.
Arab Mining Co. Chemicals: AgriculturalProcess Industries Arab Mining Co. provides minding and metal extraction services. It also engages in the exploration of minerals, technical and environmental studies thereof and the extraction of ores, as well as participates in establishing mining companies. The company was founded in January 2, 1975 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Moftah Ali Sulaiman | M | - |
Arab Mining Co.
Arab Mining Co. Chemicals: AgriculturalProcess Industries Arab Mining Co. provides minding and metal extraction services. It also engages in the exploration of minerals, technical and environmental studies thereof and the extraction of ores, as well as participates in establishing mining companies. The company was founded in January 2, 1975 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Motlaq Mubarak Al-Sanei | M | - |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | - |
Ahmad Jamal Nawwaf Al-Bataineh | M | 75 | 12 years | |
Fahid Majid Al-Sultan Al-Salim | M | 68 |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | - |
Adnan Sulaiman Faris Al-Ma'aitah | M | 52 | 12 years | |
Bader Abdulmohsen Nassir El-Jeaan | M | - |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | 7 years |
Mahmoud Ahmad Abdulrahman | M | - |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | 19 years |
Marwan Mohammed Al-Saleh | M | - |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | - |
Mohammed Ahmed Bin Abdulaziz Al-Shehhi | M | - |
Arab Mining Co.
Arab Mining Co. Chemicals: AgriculturalProcess Industries Arab Mining Co. provides minding and metal extraction services. It also engages in the exploration of minerals, technical and environmental studies thereof and the extraction of ores, as well as participates in establishing mining companies. The company was founded in January 2, 1975 and is headquartered in Amman, Jordan. | - |
Sudarshan Kumble | M | - | - | |
Mohammed bin Juma bin Ali Al-Balushi | M | - | - | |
Abdulatif Yousef Al-Hamad | M | 87 |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | - |
Said Al Kalbani | M | - | 1 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Christopher William Gilluly | M | 78 |
Chapman University
| 3 years |
Daniel A. Crawford | M | 77 |
Chapman University
| 2 years |
Ibrahim bin Mohammad Ibrahim Al-Issa | M | 73 |
Chapman University
| 4 years |
Masayuki Fukui | M | - |
Chapman University
| 4 years |
Suhail Qadi | M | - |
Chapman University
| 1 years |
Bassam Ali Nayef Al-Subaihi | M | 62 | - | |
Thomas W. Andrews | M | - |
Chapman University
| 4 years |
Fahed M. F. Al Rashed | M | - |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | 8 years |
Ali Saleh Ali Al-Smadi | M | 61 | - | |
Ibrahim Mashhoor Hadithah Al-Jazy | M | - | - | |
Yousif Mohammed Jasim Al-Janabi | M | - | - | |
Emhemmed A. Rahman Emhemmed Ghula | M | - | - | |
Abdulmohsen Al-Hamad | M | - |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | 1 years |
Jad Nehme | M | - |
Kuwait Investment Authority
Kuwait Investment Authority Financial ConglomeratesFinance Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) is the Government of Kuwait's investment arm which was established in 1982 to take over the responsibility of managing the assets of Kuwait from the Ministry of Finance. Headquartered in Kuwait City with a branch office in London, UK, the KIA manages the General Reserve Fund and the Future Generations Fund and may also manage any other funds entrusted to it by the Minister of Finance. All of the assets are owned by the State of Kuwait. The Authority invests in local, Arab and international markets, aiming to achieve long-term investment returns on the financial reserves entrusted to them by the State of Kuwait by providing an alternative to oil reserves. KIA contributes to financing and developing projects in third world countries and projects that contribute to supporting the economic infrastructure of those countries are of special interest to them. These projects are usually undertaken in coordination with development plans proposed by the World Bank and the United Nations as well as within bilateral agreements reached between Kuwait and the recipient countries. The Kuwait Investment Office is the KIA's City of London branch. | 1 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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Jordan | 35 | 47.95% |
Kuwait | 23 | 31.51% |
Oman | 9 | 12.33% |
United States | 6 | 8.22% |
Age of Connections
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Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Anmar Talib Abdel Latif Al-Abdujalil
- Personal Network