Ayyan Investment Company, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the construction of non-residential buildings in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Its non-residential buildings include schools, hospital, hotels, etc. The company also establishes and operates health, education, tourism, and agricultural facilities; and cold storage facilities, transport fleets, and gas stations. In addition, it maintains, manages, and operates industrial and residential properties, as well as hospitals, clinics, medical centers, and dispensaries; owns lands; and invests in securities. Further, the company produces and sells dates and its derivatives. The company was formerly known as Al Ahsa Development Company and changed its name to Ayyan Investment Company in July 2020. Ayyan Investment Company was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Al Khobar, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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