Egypt’s richest man Nassef Sawiris loses $540 million in 25 days
Sawiris remains not only the richest man in Egypt but also the most affluent individual in the Arab world.
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Sawiris remains not only the richest man in Egypt but also the most affluent individual in the Arab world.
Sawiris, who is the richest man in Egypt, owns a 38.8-percent stake in Dutch fertilizer producer, OCI N.V.
Egyptian businesswoman Yasmine Mohamed Khamis and her siblings own a controlling interest of 56.58 percent of the leading carpet manufacturer.
Ezz owns 60.7 percent of Ezz Steel, making him one of the richest investors on the Egyptian Exchange and one of Egypt’s wealthiest men.
Mansour owns a substantial 6.87-percent stake in Palm Hills Development, or 202,291,698 ordinary shares.
Thabet, a leading Egyptian businessman who founded Juhayna over three decades ago, owns a majority 50.07-percent stake in the company.
This year-to-date surge marks a positive turn for Sawiris, considering his had fallen below $5 billion in the latter part of last year.
Berzi, who founded Edita Food Industries in 1996, owns a significant 41.95-percent stake in the consumer goods conglomerate.
The Ghabbour family currently holds a significant 62.9-percent stake in the automaker.
Ezz holds a majority 60.7-percent stake in Ezz Steel, or 329,816,198 shares.
Al Fayed’s net worth has soared by $100 million, reaching $2.1 billion from $2 billion on April 10.
Mansour co-owns Mansour Group with his billionaire brothers Yasseen and Youssef Mansour, fostering a collective commitment to innovation and prosperity.
The surge comes as a welcome development for Sawiris after witnessing a dip in his wealth below $6 billion earlier this month.
Mansour owns a significant 5.22-percent stake in Palm Hills Developments
The El-Sewedy family, represented by Sadek, Ahmed, and Mohammed Elsewedy, owns 68 percent of Elsewedy Electric.
Sawiris’ decision to invest in Iraq’s real estate development marks a significant move nearly two decades after his investment in the country’s telecom sector.