Jordan Insurance Company () is a Jordanian insurance company based in Amman.
The company is listed on the Amman Stock Exchange's ASE Weighted Index with the symbol "JOIN". 10% of the company's stock is owned by Munich Re, a reinsurance company from Germany.
The companyâÂÂs headquarters, known locally as the Insurance Building, is one of AmmanâÂÂs landmark modernist structures and was once the cityâÂÂs tallest tower. Construction began in the 1950s and finished in 1961. Initiated by the Bdeir family as a symbol of modernization and progress for the Jordan Insurance Company, it marked AmmanâÂÂs first high-rise.
Designed by Lebanese architect Khalil Khoury, influenced by Modernism, the Bauhaus movement, and early Brutalist architecture, the building showcases mid-century innovation in Jordan. Its three interlocking volumesâÂÂa glazed office wing, a vertical circulation core, and a podium integrated into the slopeâÂÂform a composition that engages the cityâÂÂs topography.
The structure remains an icon of AmmanâÂÂs mid-20th-century architectural and economic transformation.