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EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

6 Omani groups in Top 100 Arab Family Businesses 2022

89% of the 100 family firms are diversified, with operations in multiple sectors
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Forbes Middle East has named six Omani groups in its annual list of the Top 100 Arab Family Businesses for 2022, honouring the region’s most successful legacy businesses, many of whom have been handed down through several generations. The ranking reveals the conglomerates moving into new-age industries and technologies under the leadership of the second and third generations.


The list of leading Omani family-owned businesses comprises: Saud Bahwan Group (Ranked 15th), Suhail Bahwan Group (18th), The Zubair Corporation (32th), MB Holding (62nd), Mohsin Haider Darwish (70th) and W J Towell & Co (95th)


Saudi headquartered family businesses reign with 37 entries, followed by the UAE with 25, and Kuwait with eight entries. Together, these three countries constitute 75% of the top 20 in the list. All family businesses in the top 10 are diversified companies with operations in multiple sectors.


Saudi’s Olayan Financing Group (OFC) tops the ranking for the second consecutive year. In 2021, OFC joined the World Economic Forum’s coalition for stakeholder capitalism metrics. Egypt’s Mansour Group and UAE-based Al-Futtaim Group round up the top three.


At ninth position, Al Faisal Holding is the only newcomer to this year’s top 10 businesses, up from 11th place in 2021. In May 2022, it launched a new subsidiary offering production services, Metaserra, a joint venture with Turkey’s Doludizgin.


Diversified business corporations — groups that invest in various sectors and geographies — dominate the ranking with 89 entries. Three retail firms and two investment companies are the next most populated sectors. Of the top 100 family family-run companies in 2022, eight are owned by Arab billionaires. Algeria-based Cevital Group’s founder Issad Rebrab had a net worth of $5.1 billion as of August 2022, making him the second richest Arab in the world.


To construct this list, Forbes Middle East only considered private businesses or holding companies that are jointly owned or operated by Arab families. The conglomerates were ranked on their holding’s size and performance, business activity, age, legacy, and how diversified the business is in terms of geography and sector.


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