Nassef Sawiris
Top 22 richest Arabs
| Rank | Global rank | Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 297 | Nassef Sawiris |
| 2 | 589 | Issad Rebrab |
| 3 | 831 | Majid Al Futtaim |
| 4 | 956 | Naguib Sawiris |
Who is the richest Arab family?
Prince Alwaleed of Saudi Arabia
Out of a total of 32 billionaires, 12 tumbled off the list. Prince Alwaleed of Saudi Arabia saw his net worth fall by more than 20%, but he remains the wealthiest Arab.
Who is the richest Arab in the World 2020?
Egyptian Nassef Sawiris is again the world’s richest Arab, with $5 billion. A 21.9% drop from $6.4 billion last year. Mohammed Mansour was the year’s biggest gainer in absolute terms, gaining $1 billion.
Which Arab country has the most millionaires?
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia has the most millionaires of all Middle Eastern countries, with 176,000 living in the Kingdom, up from 167,000 in 2015.
How many billionaires are there in Dubai?
Dubai boasts more than 52,000 millionaires, 2,430 multi-millionaires – with net assets of $10 million or more – and 10 billionaires. Total private wealth held in Dubai is estimated at $517 billion as 35,000 high net worth individuals (HNWIs) are thought to have migrated to the UAE in the past 20 years.
Who is the 3rd richest Arab in the world?
3. Nassef Sawiris ($7.3 Billion) Nassef Sawiris is not only the 3rd richest Arab in the World but also one of the richest African in the year, according to Forbes. He was born in the year 1961 in Cairo, Egypt. Nassef is an Egyptian businessman and billionaire and also the youngest of the Onsi Sawiris’s Son.
Who are the richest people in the UAE?
In 1967, the Al Ghurair family founded Mashreq – which is now the leading bank in the United Arab Emirates. Although the bank suffered some financial difficulties due to bad real estate loans during the recession, and the Al Ghurair family’s wealth has rebounded nicely. Mashreq did in fact see a 28% increase in net profits between 2012 and 2013.
What’s the net worth of an Arab billionaire?
Arab billionaires’ net worth has increased by 29.2% compared to last year, and now stands at $123.4 billion. Forbes magazine considers transparent assets of these rich Arabs, but it may not include private fortunes that are not listed. The net worth is calculated on the basis of company shares that are listed in the Arab world.
Who are the richest sheikhs in the world?
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, $4.5 billion According to a report by Forbes in 2010, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has seen his net worth plummet in recent years due to the heavy debt loads of the United Arab Emirates, of which he is the vice president. He is also the constitutional monarch of Dubai.