
Seventeen Years of Kuwait-Market Operating Depth
Mizzan United was built to handle the regulatory, staffing, and advisory infrastructure that international firms cannot replicate alone. We have operated through every market cycle Kuwait has seen since 2007.
A Record Built Engagement by Engagement
Established in Kuwait City in 2007, Mizzan United grew by taking on the compliance and operational challenges that firms entering Kuwait consistently underestimated. Each decade added service depth, not just volume.
Today the company holds active engagements across manpower placement, local sponsorship licensing, corporate consulting, financial services, and general trading—run as one integrated operation from a single accountable entity.
Founded in Kuwait City
Consulting and Financial Services Added
General Trading Division Established
17 Years of Uninterrupted Operation
Expanded the practice to cover corporate consulting and financial services, giving existing clients a single point of accountability across regulatory and advisory functions.
Registered and operational from day one, with an initial focus on manpower placement and local sponsorship for international entrants to the Kuwaiti market.
Launched the general trading and contracting arm, completing the five-service infrastructure model that now supports the full lifecycle of a company's Kuwait operations.
Active across all five service lines, bilingual by structure, and holding the regulatory relationships that only sustained, on-the-ground presence in Kuwait can build.
Integrity. Excellence. Innovation. Transparency. Commitment.
How We Govern Every Engagement
These are the criteria by which clients, regulators, and counterparties measure our conduct. They are not aspirational copy—they are the standards we are held to and accept accountability for on every engagement.


Bilingual Structure, Integrated Service Lines
Mizzan United's bilingual, multi-disciplinary structure means clients access regulatory clarity, staffing expertise, and commercial advisory from a single entity—without coordinating across separate vendors or navigating language gaps.