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Elsewedy Electric's key business lines include wires and cables, electrical products, engineering and construction, digital solutions, and infrastructure investments, with 22,000 people working across ...
Established in April 1978, QNB Egypt has over 1.88 million active customers, 235 branches, 940 ATMs, and 39,952 points of sale. The bank’s net profit increased by 62.7% in 2024, while its assets ...
In 2024, net profit of Commercial International Bank (CIB) surged by 86.2%, reaching $1.1 billion, while its total assets grew by 45.5% to $23.8 billion. As of Q1 2025, CIB operated 201 branches and ...
Founded in 1854, Telecom Egypt was the first telecom operator in Egypt, providing fixed and mobile voice and data services. In 2017, it rebranded its retail business to WE with the launch of mobile ...
Talaat Moustafa Group Holding (TMG Holding) is the largest real estate developer in Egypt, with a total land bank of 107 million square meters in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. In 2024, the company nearly ...
Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer has been leading DEWA since its inception in 1992. In June 2024, DEWA announced that it had achieved a 41.73% improvement in electricity and water production efficiency in 2023 ...
I'm a writer at Forbes Middle East, covering finance, with a master’s in Economics from Alexandria University, Egypt. I have experience in research, development, and banking, and have worked at ...
PSG was once a struggling club. Today, it's a $5 billion powerhouse. From record signings to a Champions League triumph, here’s how Qatar’s QSI rewrote the playbook on modern football dominance.
Our 2025 list of Egypt’s Top 50 Listed Companies reveals the firms driving national growth. From banking giants like CIB to rising newcomers, discover the businesses making an impact across industries ...
Ahmed Al Azkawi, CEO of OQEP, led the company through its landmark $2 billion IPO on the Muscat Stock Exchange in October 2024. He’s now focused on assessing expanding beyond Oman and optimizing ...
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 ...
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