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Theeb Rent A Car opens its new branch in Qatif

Theeb Rent A Car opens its new branch in Qatif

“Theeb Rent A Car” Company opened an entirely new branch in Qatif in the Eastern Province, Al-Majidiyah district, located on Riyadh Road, in order to expand its branch network and in line with the company's expansion strategy, which aims to spread its presence in various cities and governorates throughout the Kingdom.
“Theeb Rent A Car” was eager to expand its geographical reach, especially given its presence in Eastern Province cities such as Dammam, Khobar, Al-Ahsa, and Jubail. The Qatif city branch is the company's tenth branch in this region, serving the needs of the company's customers in their various segments, whether they are individuals or from the business sector.

On this occasion, Mr. Nasser bin Musa Al-Theeb, the Regional Director for the Eastern Region at “Theeb Rent A Car”, said: "At Theeb Rent A Car, we are always eager to open more branches, aiming for greater expansion and spread. The opening of the new Qatif branch fits within this framework as part of our commitment to our customers of all segments to be close to them, in their places of residence and business.” He emphasized that the new Qatif branch in Majidiyah will serve various segments of society, including individuals and the business sector of all fields.

Mr. Nasser Al-Theeb explained that the regional administration for this branch in Qatif was selected following a feasibility study that covered various economic and social aspects. He added that the branch's location has several advantages, the most important of which is its strategic location and population density, as well as its diverse economic and commercial activity, which benefits our customers and the sustainability of our services. He also emphasized that the new branch is outfitted with various models of cars owned by “Theeb Rent A Car”. He also stated that the company will continue to open several new branches in the Eastern Province in the future in order to meet the needs of its customers.

“Theeb Rent A Car” is one of the leading companies in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf region in the car rental sector. Its experience and leadership enabled it to obtain a wide range of certificates, both locally and abroad. The Company includes a wide range of vehicle rental solutions and services through long and short-term leasing. It has a wide base of customers from various categories, sectors, and individuals. The Company has accumulated experience that extends for more than 30 years. As it started its business in the field of car rental in 1991 AD, its current fleet has reached more than 25 thousand vehicles.
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