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TOP 100 ARAB FAMILY BUSINESSES 2025
Forbes Middle East - English
|May 2025 English
Middle Eastern family businesses are far more than commercial enterprises—they are pillars of society, deeply interwoven with the region’s cultural fabric and historical legacy.
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These companies, often steered by generations of the same family, have traditionally dominated sectors such as hospitality, retail, and manufacturing, reflecting the enduring influence of heritage and familial bonds.
Many of these family businesses have deep historical roots, with several established in the 1800s and before 1950, reflecting their resilience and adaptability over generations. The list also features newer entities, often formed through mergers or spin-offs, such as Morocco’s O Capital Group and Saudi Arabia’s Sultan Holding Company, demonstrating the evolving nature of family enterprise in the Arab world.
Our list of the Top Arab Family Businesses in 2025 highlights not only financial strength but also a commitment to innovation and sustainability. For example, companies like Alghanim Industries and AW Rostamani Group introduced EV vehicles to Kuwait and the U.A.E., signaling a shift toward cleaner energy.
This year’s list showcases the dominance of GCC countries, with 33 companies from Saudi Arabia, 32 from the U.A.E., and eight from Qatar. Saudi Arabia’s Al Muhaidib Group leads the ranking, followed by Abdul Latif Jameel. Notably, the Mansour Group stands out as the only non-GCC-based business in the top 10.
1 Al Muhaidib Group
• Sulaiman Al Muhaidib: Group Chairman
Established in: 1946
Country: Saudi Arabia
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