DUBAI, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Shares in Saudi Arabian auto rental company Lumi jumped 10% above their listing price on its market debut on Monday after raising $290 million in an initial public offering for 30% of the business.

Shares traded at 72.6 riyals ($19.35) as the Saudi Arabian market opened. That was up from an IPO price at the top of the indicative range at 66 riyals per share. ($1 = 3.7510 riyals) (Reporting by Hadeel Al Sayegh Editing by David Goodman )