Forbes Middle East - June 2023 - English

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SIDELINES

FORBES MIDDLE EAST

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Staying Strong This month, we release our tenth annual list of the Middle East’s biggest listed companies, and once again, it comes at a time of volatility, with the ramifications of the continuing war in Ukraine, global unrest, and rising inflation putting pressure on stock markets and businesses worldwide. Tech, retail, and media are just some of the industries that have faced layoffs and bankruptcies. But in the face of this, the Middle East remains fairly steadfast. While the aggregate market value of the 100 companies on our list has dropped around 5% since last year, revenues, profits, and assets are on the up, rising 38.5%, 37.7%, and 9.5%, respectively. According to the Arab Federation of Capital Markets, EFG Holding reported that last year, the GCC significantly increased its contribution to global IPOs. In 2022, around 23% of the $91 billion worldwide total—or $21 billion—was raised by companies from the region, compared to just 2% in 2021. This is expected to continue in 2023, led by increasing interest in the Middle East as a fertile and secure ground for growth. Data from PwC suggests that, in Q1 2023, the GCC generated its second-highest Q1 proceeds from IPOs since 2015, despite having fewer IPOs than in previous years. Q1 2023 saw $3.3 billion in proceeds from nine IPOs—six in Saudi, two in the U.A.E., and one in Oman—compared to $4.9 billion from 15 IPOs in Q1 2022. The Middle East’s biggest IPO in Q1 2023 was that of the U.A.E.’s ADNOC Gas, which was listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange in March, raising approximately $2.5 billion from over 3.8 billion shares, or 5% of the company’s total issued share capital. However, the region’s biggest stock exchange is still Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul, which had a market cap of $2.94 trillion as of the end of April 2023, compared to ADX’s $762.8 billion. This month, we speak to the head leading the region’s eighth-largest stock exchange, Rami El-Dokany, Executive Chairman of the Egyptian Exchange, which had a market cap of $36.9 billion as of the end of April. While the country is battling rising interest rates and a plummeting currency, he’s trying to tempt private companies to its exchange to help bolster growth and protect the economy. We also take a company view by speaking to Ahmed Abdelaal, Group CEO of Mashreq, one of the region’s biggest and best-performing listed banks, which has seen its profits surge 252% in the last year. And we ask Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman and CEO of the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre free zone and the Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange, where he thinks the safer investments are. We also take a look back at some highlights from our incredible Women’s Summit in Riyadh last month. Hope you enjoy the issue. —Claudine Coletti, Managing Editor

F O R B E S M I D D L E E A S T.C O M

JUNE 2023


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Mentoring

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pages 98-100

Forbes Middle East Women’s Summit 2023

14min
pages 89-98

Celebrating Success

1min
page 88

Development

12min
pages 80-87

17 Housing & Development Bank (HDB)

2min
pages 78-80

1 Commercial International Bank (CIB)

7min
pages 74-78

EGYPT’S TOP 50 LISTED COMPANIES 2023

1min
pages 72-73

Oman’s High Perfumery House

1min
page 71

Most Valuable Banks 2023

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page 70

BANKING BOOM

6min
pages 66-70

92 National Industrialization Company (Tasnee)

4min
pages 64-66

75 Qatar International Islamic Bank (QIIB)

8min
pages 60-63

TOP 100 LISTED COMPANIES 2023

37min
pages 38-59

Crafting Exceptional Experiences, Time and Again

2min
page 37

GOLD RUSH

6min
pages 32-36

The Home of Saudi Hospitality

3min
pages 30-31

The Dawn of the Ultra App

1min
page 29

MOVING FORWARD

7min
pages 24-28

2023 News Media Layoff Tracker

1min
page 23

5 Retail Giants Filing For Bankruptcy In 2022

2min
pages 22-23

Shaping Saudi Retail: The Female Dimension

1min
page 21

Technology Middle East Firms Using ChatGPT

2min
page 20

MENA Tourism Startups

2min
page 18

Ministry of Civil Aviation

2min
pages 17-18

Entertainment MENA’s Super Streamers

2min
page 16

Meet Mo Salah, The World’s Highest-Paid Arab Athlete

1min
pages 14-15

Staying Strong

1min
pages 10-11
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