THE MIDDLE EAST'S TOP 100 ARAB FAMILY BUSINESSES 2024
Forbes Middle East - English
|March 2024
Transformation through expansion and investment are keeping family businesses growing.
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Big homegrown businesses in the Middle East are not only economic entities but also cultural and social institutions deeply rooted in tradition and heritage. Middle Eastern family businesses, once characterized by traditional sectors such as hospitality, retail, and manufacturing, are increasingly diversifying into emerging industries. The push for innovation and adaptation is crucial in the face of global competition and rapid technological advancements. Many family businesses are investing in research and development, digital transformation, and sustainable practices to secure their place in the evolving market.
In recent decades, Middle Eastern family businesses have undergone a transformation, expanding their horizons beyond regional borders and venturing into the global arena. Apart from the traditional real estate as well as hospitality investments in Europe and the U.S., Middle Eastern families are now investing in tech startups as well as sustainability ventures, in both the developed and developing world. For example, Abdul Latif Jameel and the AI Faisaliah Group have invested in EV manufacturers Rivian and joined forces with BeyonCa, respectively, while the Mansour Group has been an early investor in companies like Spotify and Airbnb. The AlNowais Investments Group has more than 1,230MW of clean energy projects in Africa Burkina Faso, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, and Togo, either in operation or under construction.
The family businesses on our list have stood the test of time, with six being established in the 1800s and 26 established before 1950. Just six were established in the 2000s, all of which were formed due to a split or sale of an earlier business or the consolidation of pre-existing assets to form a holding group.
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