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Approved Employment Officeseg8 4 19 .Pdf Approved Employment Offices for Domestic & Expatriate Workers employment Capital Governorate Cr Address # CR No CR Name Contact No. Flat Building Road Block Area 1 999207 SHAKER MANAGEMENT CONSULTATION AND SERVICE 17590343 0 1148 3020 330 Manama 2 2278404 MOHAMED JAAFAR EBRAHIM ALRAYES 17537686 125 230 383 315 Manama 3 6272310 ALHUDA FOR MANPOWER 17555455 1 91 1204 412 Daeh 4 1724903 ALASFOOR FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS 17700934 13 158A 3403 634 Maameer 5 2719001 TUHAMA MANPOWER 17273364 404 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 6 79210 ROYAL MANPOWER EST 17277797 312 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 7 9097201 TAYLOS MANPOWER EST. 17256664 303 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 8 5169901 ALQADSIYA MANPOWER 17690084 302 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 9 3617302 BABEL MANPOWER AGENCY 17261713 104 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 10 5245001 ALFAIHA MANPOWER SERVICES 17264060 0 126 905 309 Manama /Salmaniya 11 5247701 ALHAIKI MANPOWER SERVICES 17246165 405 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 12 11235601 ALGHADEER MANPOWER SERVICES CO. S.P.C 17255022 203 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 13 1718903 ALHUBAIL MANPOWER SERVICES 17277484 201 328 330 309 Manama /Salmaniya 14 4775902 JAKARTA MANPOWER 17715558 11 603 1121 311 Manama /Salmaniya 15 4305603 HOWAR MANPOWER OFFICE 17232429 102 328 330 309 Manama /Salmaniya 16 1781703 LOTUS RECRUTTING SERVICES 17232177 510 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 17 10907401 HAPPY MANPOWER S P C 17277679 206 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 18 3030706 YANBA MANPOWER SERVICES 17793656 304 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 19 3452903 KARAWAN PALACE MANPOWER 17250502 301 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 20 6130806 MANAMA MANPOWER 77180160 106 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 21 4150908 MANILA MANPOWER 17293661 501 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 22 3749903 AL MANAZEL WORKERS SERVICES 17311130 210 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 23 8640401 ALSHOROOQ MANPAWER 17822412 513 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 24 8243502 ARADOS MANPOWER SERVICES 17341300 207 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 25 4115904 SARAH MANPOWER 17178796 413 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 26 1563502 FUTURE MANPOWER SERVICES 17272123 306 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 27 7198006 OASIS MANPOWER 17344121 503 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 28 8747101 LAZORD MANPOWER 17251002 101 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 29 4210906 LEADERS INTERNATIONAL MANPOWER 77444454 11 298 330 309 Manama /Salmaniya 30 3854502 ALAMIN MANPOWER SERVICES 17257037 204 328 330 309 Manama /Salmaniya TRUST MANPOWER S.P.C OWNED BY HABIB HASAN 31 8782501 AHMED ALZAIMOOR 17367070 107 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 32 8380002 PERFECT MANPOWER 17002090 402 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 33 9300701 ALWHDA MANPOWER 17233554 505 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 34 5683503 SAAED EMPLOYMENT 17253324 412 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 35 7234602 ASEEL MANPOWER AGENCY 17899040 109 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 36 4460803 RED RIVER MANPOWER 17335159 511 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 37 11013701 BUDUAIJ LABOR SUPPLY 77365888 103 178 907 309 Manama /Salmaniya 38 1493001 ALGHATAM MANPOWER ESTABLISHMENT 17293311 22 405 1805 318 Manama / al Horra 39 929104 DELMON LAND INTERNATIONAL MANPOWER 17294171 12 431 1805 318 Manama / al Horra 40 2724401 ALKHALID MANPOWER 17296688 13 2167 1843 318 Manama / al Horra 41 3079406 REAL MANPOWER SERVICES 17295967 23 405 1805 318 Manama / al Horra 42 924204 YATHREB SERVICES 17713130 13 20 352 326 Manama / Al Qudibiya 43 1269201 ASIA PUBLIC RELATION & MANPOWER SERVICES 17716166 1 136 2504 325 Manama / Al Qudibiya 44 2210702 ALDIRIYAH MANPOWER 17251221 310 178 907 309 Manama / Al Qudibiya 45 2634401 ALSHERAIN MANPOWER 17263006 21 94 342 308 Manama / Al Qudibiya 46 1107103 ALFAHAD SERVICES & MANPOWER 17246664 216 328 330 309 Manama / Al Qudibiya 47 945003 ALMADAR MANPOWER 17689628 22 94 342 308 Manama / Al Qudibiya 48 1612704 EBRAHIM ZAINAL MANPOWER 17296555 2 1137 2113 321 Manama / Al Qudibiya 49 4779303 AL TAYYAR MANPOWER 17689009 24 253 808 308 Manama / Al Qudibiya 50 5241401 ALNASSER MANPOWER 17259023 23 253 808 308 Manama / Al Qudibiya 51 2478705 AL QAIDOOM MANPOWER 17255944 0 119A 379 308 Manama / Al Qudibiya 52 3330404 ALBAROON MANPOWER 17254343 11 94 342 308 Manama / Al Qudibiya 53 13170401 ARABIAN OFFICE INTERNATIONAL SERVICES 17244162 34 94 342 308 Manama / Al Qudibiya Cr Address # CR No CR Name Contact No. Flat Building Road Block Area 54 919307 CHKNAM MANPOWER 17263234 28 94 342 308 Manama / Al Qudibiya 55 6038302 ABHA MANPOWER ESTABLISHMENT 17233983 18 94 342 308 Manama / Al Qudibiya 56 137110 ESSA ALSHAIKH MANPOWER 17291129 12 1377 2115 321 Manama / Al Qudibiya 57 4154203 ALNOOR MANPOWER 17259000 27 94 342 308 Manama / Al Qudibiya 58 3447406 SPEED MANPOWER 17231000 11 181 327 308 Manama / Al Qudibiya 59 9087301 PINNACLE MANPOWER 77177698 37 94 342 308 Manama / Al Qudibiya 60 7085403 ACACIA MANPOWER 17290505 204 544 3817 338 Manama / Al Qudibiya 61 9646101 BAHRAIN TOWER FOR MANPOWER 17613266 201 544 3817 338 Manama / Al Qudibiya 62 5300702 GREEN BUBBLES MANPOWER 36618144 0 2094 969 709 Tubli 63 4230802 AL JAWDAH MANPOWER SERVICES 18 1362 2241 422 Manama 64 3134610 EXCEL BAROON MANPOWER 17681757 13 824 2127 721 Jed Ali 65 7895202 ZAINA MANPOWER 17230599 1 3064 2178 721 Jed Ali 66 2363007 BRAVO MANPOWER 17555430 24 937 2130 721 Jed Ali 67 7395102 SHARIDAH MANPOWER EST 17783231 1 3434 2185 721 Jed Ali 68 6407301 AL MALAKI MANPUWER AGENCY 17687044 12 1122 2931 729 Jurdab 69 8675301 GULF LINE MANPOWER 17002909 14 623 77 729 Jurdab 70 1089705 ABU MUNEER MANPOWER 33997750 13 773 77 729 Jed Ali 71 8857601 INJAZ MANOWER 17125250 0 376 406 604 Sitra 72 8691603 ALARABIA MANPOWER 39560101 33 821 833 408 Sanabes 73 4995304 ALRAED EMPLOYMENT 17781788 11 405 410 404 Sanabes 74 8011304 AHMADI MANPOWER 17270018 21 829 833 408 Sanabes 75 5461002 OLYMPIC MANPOWER 17683670 112 49 354 307 MANAMA CENTER Muharraq Governorate Cr Address # CR No CR Name Contact No. Flat Building road Block Area 76 8719901 SILICON MANPOWER 13649396 26D 11 226 Busaiteen 77 5519302 ALDAR MANPOWER SERVICES 77011444 17 1068 1527 215 Muharaq 78 9126001 TARGET FOR MANPOWOER 13105601 0 471A 425 204 Muharaq Muharaq 206 607 128ا AXIOM MANPOWER. 36363630 0 11909601 79 80 5403704 BAHRAIN EXPRESS 33509951 11 1179 4330 243 Arad Arad 243 4338 1558و TOTAL RELIANCE FOR EMPLOYMENT S.P.C 66360803 0 10905401 81 82 5442103 ALKAWTHER LINE MANPOWER 17670282 103 946 4233 242 Arad 83 3416402 NOOR ALSHAMS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 33770546 0 148 12 254 Gallaly Northern Governorate Cr Address # CR No CR Name Contact No. Flat Building road Block Area 84 6389802 DARWISH MANPOWER 77081117 22 256 83 433 Jabalt Habshi 85 8704301 PIONEER MANPOWER 17870188 34 185 10 704 Salmabad 86 9564301 NABAA MANPOWER 17684555 16 2334 439 704 Salmabad 87 8640701 ROSE MANPOWER SERVICES 17595954 0 358 60 460 Karanah 88 9073802 ZAHRAT ALRABEA MANPOWER 17411070 0 120d 28 1028 Karzakan 89 5467003 MAMLAKT SAMAR MANPOWER 33090999 113 628 309 1203 Hamad Town 90 2893905 ALMESK MANPOWER 17596500 0 1661Z 85 505 Magabah Southern Governorate Cr Address # CR No CR Name Contact No. Flat Building road Block Area 91 5182305 DAR ALSALAM MANPOWER SERVICES 17430500 0 194A 84 903 Riffa 92 8880201 GULF NETWORK MANPOWER 77006633 12 2657 3953 939 Riffa 93 5197102 YOUSIF MANPOWER 17779697 108 1216 953 909 East Riffa 94 3313901 ALKOWARI MAN POWER 17661677 0 814 1421 914 Northen Riffa Western Riffa 912 86 80ج STAR SAM MANPOWER 17600564 0 10564001 95 96 8715601 ELYA MANPOWER 17645010 35 1575 4631 646 Newedrat 97 3188505 FORTUNE GLOBAL RECRUITMENT AGENCY 35965220 13 749 719 807 Isa Town 98 11606901 ASAYEL MANPOWER AND RECRUITMENT CO. S.P.C 17281119 12 1920 4537 645 Horat Sanad Approved Employment Offices for Expatriate Workers employment only Cr Address # CR No CR Name Contact No. Flat Building road Block Area 99 2712702 DIPLOMAT MANAEMENT SERVICES 17533377 11 337 1805 318 Manama / al Horra 100 1365708 ALSHOALA RECRUITMENT SERVICES CO W.L.L 17720043 13 41 3201 332 Manama /Bu Ashera 101 11142901 SOUNDLINES HR CONSULTANCY W.L.L 17400112 25 1046 3019 330 Manama MANAMA/UM AL 102 1399003 ALWASIL MANPOWER & TRADING SERVICES 17740455 0 451 3512 335 HASSAM 103 9224801 DOLPHIN MANPOWER CO. W.L.L 39994576 22 1362 2241 422 Jed Hafs 104 9318801 UNIVERSAL MANPOWER CO SPC 17620673 27 1531 4631 646 Newedrat.
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