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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. These companies, often ...
Power International Holding (PIH) has over 400 companies across 19 countries operating in energy, concessions and construction, healthcare, professional services and contracting industries, ...
Al Faisal Holding was established in 1964 to trade in automotive parts. Today, the group operates across various sectors, including real estate, hospitality, trading, and construction. Its subsidiary, ...
Florian Wieder, the creative visionary behind the Eurovision stages and Adele's summer residency in Munich, speaks on designing the inaugural OFFLIMITS Music Festival in Abu Dhabi and what it ...
Tabby allows customers online and in-store to split their payments into four installments with no fees. It serves 11 million customers and over 40,000 retailers in Saudi Arabia, the U.A.E., and Kuwait ...
With water scarcity escalating across the Middle East, Estelle Brachlianoff, Veolia’s Global CEO and Forbes 50 Over 50 honoree, outlines the vital role of desalination and circular resource management ...
Forbes Middle East is gearing up to launch the first edition of its Building the Future Summit, taking place on May 26-27, 2025, at Berklee Abu Dhabi. The summit will bring together an exclusive ...
Najla Al Midfa, vice chair and managing director of the EGF, has long been a champion of entrepreneurs who fall outside traditional funding molds, yet are building profitable, sustainable businesses ...
Asian equities rebounded Tuesday, recovering Monday’s losses as China’s record interest rate cuts boosted investor sentiment.
Joe Kawkabani, CEO of OSN Group, is steering the company’s streaming future in MENA, following a $57 million deal with Warner Bros. Discovery.
Women in MENA are leading some of the largest local and global companies and leaving an immense impact across industries, from banking powerhouses to technology visionaries. Once again, Hana Al ...
From groundbreaking entrepreneurs to visionary corporate leaders, women in MENA are leaving their mark in every sector and industry. For example, Hana Al Rostamani, Group CEO of the First Abu Dhabi ...