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- Exclusive: World’s Richest Arab Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal ($16.5B) Talks AI, Trade Wars And Saudi’s Next Chapter
- The Biggest Arab Billionaire Winners And Losers In 2025
- Fibha Ahmed, VP of Property Sales, Bayut: Why Real Estate Agencies Need a Strategic Growth Partner, Not Just a Listing Portal
- Hamda Alshamali, Chief People & Intellectual Capital Officer At Mashreq: Attracting Gen Z Talent In The Banking Sector
- Fernando Morillo, Global Head of Retail Banking at Mashreq: Partnership and Innovation are Driving the Future of Retail Banking
- HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO Of DEWA: Driving Electric Mobility In Dubai
- Exclusive: World’s Richest Arab Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal ($16.5B) Talks AI, Trade Wars And Saudi’s Next Chapter
- The Biggest Arab Billionaire Winners And Losers In 2025
- Here is a deep dive into the Arab billionaire gainers and losers, according to the Forbes World’s Billionaires List 2023.
- Netherlands-headquartered OCI, owned by billionaire Nassef Sawiris, has signed an agreement with Abu Dhabi National Oil Company to form a joint venture that will create the world’s largest fertilizer exporter.
- At 89, billionaire Sulaiman Al Rajhi stands out as one of the most generous philanthropists in the world, having chosen to give away his wealth during his lifetime. When he announced his intentions in 2011, Forbes estimated his net worth at more than $7 billion.
- Yasir Al-Rumayyan: A Central Figure in Saudi Arabia’s Economic Strategy






