Khaleej Times

14 billionair­es in UAE own a whopping Dh171B in wealth

- Waheed Abbas

dubai — The number of Emirati billionair­es grew to 7 in 2018 as compared to 5 last year, which is the highest in the Arab world, reveals Forbes’ annual list of billionair­es released on Tuesday.

Headed by Abdullah Ahmad Al Ghurair, the founder of Mashreqban­k, with $5.9 billion worth of assets, the wealth of Emirati billionair­es totalled $24 billion (Dh88 billion) as on March 6, 2018.

In total, 14 UAE billionair­es — including 7 expatriate­s — own Dh171.3 billion worth of assets.

Al Ghurair’s holding company has interests in food, constructi­on and real estate. In 2015, Al Ghurair pledged one-third of his assets to a foundation that invests in education programmes.

Among others, Majid Al Futtaim and family, whose assets include malls, hotels and a franchise for hypermarke­t Carrefour, has wealth estimated at $4.6 billion.

Hussain Sajwani, chairman of luxury developer Damac Properties, stands third with $4.1 billion worth of assets, followed by Abdulla Al Futtaim ($3.3 billion), Saeed bin Butti Al Qebaisi ($2.7 billion), Saif Al Ghurair and family ($1.9 billion) and Khalifa bin Butti Al Muhairi ($1.5 billion).

Al Qebaisi and Al Muhairi are the latest entries into the billionair­e league. Both have investment­s in retail, money exchange and healthcare sectors.

Expat billionair­es

Among the UAE-based expat billionair­es, LuLu Group chairman M.A. Yusuffali has reclaimed his top position from Landmark Group chief Micky Jagtiani.

The 7 Indian billionair­es in the UAE command $22.7 billion (Dh83.3 billion) in assets.

According to Forbes magazine, Yusuffali’s wealth totalled $5 billion, followed by Jagtiani ($4.4 billion), B.R. Shetty ($4 billion), Ravi Pillai ($3.9 billion), Sunny Varkey ($2.4 billion), Joy Alukkas ($1.5 billion) and Shamsheer Vayalil ($1.5 billion).

The UAE is followed by Egypt, which is home to 6 billionair­es, including the richest Arab Nassef Sawiris who holds $6.6 billion in assets. Overall, falling fortunes pushed 121 people out of the list, including all 10 Saudi Arabians.

A record 2,208 billionair­es made it to Forbes’ 32nd annual ranking. They are worth a record $9.1 trillion, up 18 per cent from a year ago.

— waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

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