Xenel is a diversified company based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.[1] Founded in 1973[2] by the descendants of one of the oldest trading houses in the Middle East. House of Alireza, Xenel - a spelling variation for family patriarch, the late Zainal Alireza - grew by establishing multiple joint ventures with international companies and in the process building its own expertise in energy, petrochemicals, construction, infrastructure development, healthcare, industrial services, information technologies, logistics, real estate and global investing.[2] Khalid Alireza is the CEO of the Group.[3]
^Anthony Shoult (2006). Doing Business with Saudi Arabia. GMB Publishing Ltd. p. 618. ISBN 978-1-905050-67-3. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
^ abCompany Overview of Xenel Industries Limited Bloomberg BusinessWeek. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
^Khalid A. Alireza US-Saudi Arabian Business Council. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
Xenel is a diversified company based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Founded in 1973 by the descendants of one of the oldest trading houses in the Middle East...
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