Most Powerful Business People in Saudi Arabia
Marcopolis ranked the most powerful business leaders in Saudi Arabia. The ranking is based on an executive survey with the top businessmen as part of the business report on Saudi Arabia. Mohammed Abdul Latif Jameel is No. 1, and Saleh Al-Turki, at No. 2, is the second most powerful businessmen in Saudi Arabia.
Marcopolis ranked the most powerful business leaders in Saudi Arabia. The ranking is based on an executive survey with the top businessmen as part of the business report on Saudi Arabia. Mohammed Abdul Latif Jameel is No. 1, and Saleh Al-Turki, at No. 2, is the second most powerful businessmen in Saudi Arabia.
The research team asked the interviewees, who they think are the five most powerful businessmen in Saudi Arabia. Each one nominated 5 businessmen. The interviewees anonymously nominated a total of 86 leaders.
Out of the 86 personalities nominated by our interviewees, 26 leaders were a common vote amongst them, with eight of the top businessmen standing out from the group and emerging as the clear leading business figures in Saudi Arabia. More than 75 businessmen participated in the survey to date. The survey is ongoing and the ranking might change over time.
While there is some correlation between the wealth and being the most powerful businessman, the wealth was not the single defining factor in the nominations. The business community in Saudi Arabia took into many consideration other qualities when nominating the “most powerful businessman”. The wealthiest person in Saudi Arabia, Prince Al-Waleed Bin Talal is currently No.3, in the survey.
The List – Results to Date
#1 Mohammed Abdul Latif Jameel is a prominent business figure in Saudi Arabia. He is chairman of the Abdul Latif Jameel Community Initiatives (ALJCI) and founder of the world’s largest Toyota dealership, with operations in the Middle East, Central Asia, UK, and China. The business tycoon was voted as Marcopolis’ #1 most powerful businessman in Saudi Arabia.
#2 Saleh Al-Turki is the President and Chairman of Nesma Holding, a company involved in many sectors, including oil & gas, construction, real estate, hospitality, tourism, telecom, IT, and more. It is headquartered in Saudi Arabia, but also has offices in the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Turkey. While, Al-Turki might not be amongst the most powerful businessmen in Saudi Arabia, he was a common vote. He is admired for his business acumen and business leadership skills. Al-Turki is a leading name in the business world, and his activities promote the development of the economy of Saudi Arabia. His optimism about the future of the Kingdom, as well as his positive influence on the people of Saudi, has made Al-Turki Marcopolis’ 3rd most powerful businessman in the country.
#3 Prince Al-Waleed Bin Talal is one of the most powerful businessmen and consistently ranks as the most powerful businessman in Saudi Arabia. According to Forbes, Prince Al-Waleed Bin Talal has an estimated net worth of $23.1 billion. The Saudi business magnate, investor, and member of the Saudi royal family was chosen as Marcopolis’ #3 most powerful and influential businessman in the country.
#4 Lubna Olayan is one of Saudi Arabia’s most influential businesswomen, making her Marcopolis’ #4 most powerful businessperson in the Kingdom. In 2014, Olayan was ranked as Forbes’86th Most Powerful Woman in the world. Luban Olayan consistantly ranks as the most powerful women in Saudi Arabia and in the Arab World. She is very repsected in the Saudi business community for her continious leadership skills. Olayan is heading one of the largest business conglomerates in Saudi Arabia.
#5 Khaled Juffali
#6 Saleh Kamel
#7 Bakr Bin Laden
#8 Sulaiman bin Abdulaziz Al Rajhi
#9 Sulaiman A. K. Al-Muhaidib
#10 Mohammed Yousef Naghi
#11 Adel Fakieh
#12 Abdurahman Al-Zamil
#13 Saleh Bin Mahfouz
#14 Khalid A. Al-Falih
#15 Prince Sultan bin Mohammed
Full List
1 |
Mohammed Abdul Latif Jameel |
2 |
Saleh al-Turki |
3 |
Waleed Bin Talal |
4 |
Lubna Olayan |
5 |
Khaled Juffali |
6 |
Saleh Kamel |
7 |
Bakr Bin Laden |
8 |
Sulaiman bin Abdulaziz Al Rajhi |
9 |
Sulaiman A. K. Al-Muhaidib |
10 |
Mohammed Yousef Naghi |
11 |
Adel Fakieh |
12 |
Abdurahman Al-Zamil |
13 |
Saleh Bin Mahfouz |
14 |
Khalid A. Al-Falih |
15 |
Prince Sultan bin Mohammed |
16 |
Abdullah Saleh Kamel |
17 |
Mohammad Abdul Qader Al Fadl |
18 |
Saleh Bin Laden |
19 |
Ahmad Yousef Naghi |
20 |
Abdullah Zamil |
21 |
Saeed Al-Ghamdi |
22 |
Abdulrahman Fakieh |
23 |
Fahd Al-Fahd Al-Rasheed |
24 |
Abdul Rahman Al-Jeraisy |
25 |
Abdullah S. Al-Rashid |
26 |
Abdulrahman Bin Mahfouz |
27 |
Mohammed Al Amoudi |
28 |
Abdullah Saeed Binzagr |
29 |
Walid Al-Juffali |
30 |
Mohammed Abounayyan |
31 |
Ismail Ali Abudawood |
32 |
Abdelrauf Ibrahmeem Batterjee |
33 |
Abdullah Ahmed Zainal Alireza |
34 |
Sobhi A. Batterjee |
35 |
Abdul Rahman Sharbatly |
36 |
Ayman Tamer |
37 |
Abdullatif bin Ahmed Al Othman |
38 |
Isam Khairy Kabbani |
39 |
Mohammed Ali Alesayi |
40 |
Mohammad Bin Khalid Bin Abdallah Al Faisal Al Saud |
41 |
Emad Abdulkader Al-Muhaidib |
42 |
Ghassan Ahmad Al Sulaiman |
43 |
Anas Al Sairafi |
44 |
Abdullah Alireza |
45 |
Amr Al-Dabbagh |
46 |
Mohammed al-Mady |
47 |
Hamad Rashed |
48 |
Youssef Al Quraishi |
49 |
Ali Alireza |
50 |
Indra Nooyi |
52 |
Sulaiman Al Habib |
53 |
Abdullah Al Othaim |
54 |
Raed Tamimi |
55 |
Mohammed Albadr |
56 |
Mutlaq Bin Hamd Al Murshid |
57 |
Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah Al-Sugair |
58 |
Muhammad Al Agil |
59 |
Abdullah Ahmed Bugshan |
60 |
Fawaz Hokair |
61 |
Abdallah Al Romaih |
62 |
Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed Al Subaie |
63 |
Mohammed Al Mousa |
64 |
Khalid Olayan |
65 |
Walid Fitaihi |
66 |
Anees Ahmed Moumina |
68 |
Abdelelah Salem Bin Mahfouz |
69 |
Abdul Mohsen Al-Hokair |
70 |
Ibrahim Mohammed Abdulaziz Aljomaih |
76 |
Ibrahim Abdulaziz Al-Assaf |
77 |
Mansour bin Saleh Al Maiman |
78 |
Amin H. Nasser |
79 |
Ali Al-Naimi |
80 |
Waleed Zahid |
81 |
Jameel M.A. Farsi |
82 |
Mousa Al-Omran |
83 |
Khalid Ahmed Yousuf Zainal Alireza |
84 |
Maha Ahmed Hasan Fitaihi |
Final Word
Our interviewees considered a number of Saudis, however chose their nominees based on their influence and power in the country. Their innovation, inspiration, wide-range endeavors, and philanthropy have been recognized by the business world. Their strong work ethic and genuine impact on the Saudi Arabian people have landed them on the list of Marcopolis’ Top Businessmen in the country.