5 Richest Arab Billionaires in the World

In this article, we will look at the 5 richest Arab billionaires in the world. If you want to read our detailed analysis, you can go directly to the 20 Richest Arab Billionaires in the World.

5. Mohamed Mansour

Net Worth (As of November 4): $3.6 Billion

Egyptian billionaire, Mohamed Mansour oversees his family conglomerate Mansour Group. Brother of billionaires Youssef and Yasseen, Mohamed Mansour established the General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) dealership in Egypt in 1975. Mohamed Mansour is ranked fifth on our list of the richest Arab billionaires in the world.

4. Hussain Sajwani

Net Worth (As of November 4): $4.5 Billion

One of the richest billionaires in the UAE, Hussain Sajwani is the Chairman and CEO of the Dubai-based luxury real estate developer Damac Properties Dubai Co PJSC (DFM:DAMAC). Hussain Sajwani ranks among the richest Arab billionaires in the world.

3. Issad Rebrab

Net Worth (As of November 4): $4.6 Billion

Issad Rebrab is the founder of the private conglomerate in Algeria, Cevital Group. Rebrab served the company as the CEO for more than 50 years. Ranked third on our list, Issad Rebrab is one of the richest Arab billionaires in the world.

2. Nassef Sawiris

Net Worth (As of November 4): $6.8 Billion

Nassef Sawiris owns a 6% stake in Adidas AG (ETR:ADS) and a 5% stake in Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. (NYSE:MSGS). Nassef Sawiris is heir to his family business of Orascom Construction PLC (EGX:EGS95001C011) and ranks second among the richest Arab billionaires in the world.

1. Pavel Durov

Net Worth (As of November 4): $11.5 Billion

Pavel Durov moved to the UAE in 2017 after Russian intelligence wanted him to share data from his messaging app Telegram. Founder of one of the biggest messaging apps, Pavel Durov ranks at the top among the richest Arab billionaires in the world.

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