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Richest Arab Wives In The World (2025)
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00:00One Arab wife's wedding was Dubai's first grand public spectacle, costing hundreds of millions.
00:05Another's jewelry collection is so immense that losing a million dollars worth didn't even make
00:09her blink. A third spends her days aboard a half-billion-dollar yacht. In this video,
00:13we're taking an inside look at the lives of the richest Arab women in the world.
00:17Let's begin with Princess Fada bint Fala al-Hithlain. In the opulent corridors of
00:23Saudi Arabia's royal palaces, few figures wield as much quiet influence as Princess Fada bint
00:28Fala al-Hithlain, the third wife of King Salman and mother to Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman.
00:33Born around 1965 into the prestigious Ajman tribe, Princess Fada has transformed from a tribal princess
00:39into one of the most powerful women in the world, though she maintains an almost ghostly presence
00:44in public life. Her marriage to King Salman in 1984 was more than a romantic union. It was a strategic
00:49alliance that would reshape the kingdom's future. At just 19 years old, she became the mother of six
00:55sons who would go on to hold pivotal positions in Saudi Arabia's government and military. Most
01:00notably, her eldest son, Prince Muhammad bin Salman, born in 1985, serves as Crown Prince,
01:05Prime Minister, and the kingdom's de facto ruler, leading the ambitious Vision 2030 reform program
01:11that's transforming Saudi Arabia. The magnitude of Princess Fada's wealth stems from the al-Saud
01:16family's estimated $1.4 trillion net worth, making them the world's richest royal family. Her lifestyle
01:22is supported by generous royal stipends and allowances from the Saudi state budget, funding
01:27a life of unparalleled luxury. Among her most notable possessions is the al-Sulaymania Palace
01:32in Tangier, Morocco, a waterfront residence where she vacationed in August 2023 with a full
01:38delegation of officials, guards, and royal court members. The palace was recently renovated and
01:43serves as a private retreat, where she has hosted other princesses from the UAE and Kuwait,
01:47showcasing the diplomatic importance of her personal residences. Beyond Morocco, she has access
01:52to multiple palaces in Saudi Arabia, including properties in Riyadh and Jeddah, though ownership
01:57details remain closely guarded state secrets. Her travel arrangements reflect royal extravagance
02:02at its finest. She is reported to have a dedicated private plane for travel, part of the royal family's
02:07extensive fleet of aircraft. Her 2023 Morocco trip involves stays in vibrant cities like Tangier and
02:13Marrakech, destinations favoured by global elites for their luxury experiences and cultural richness.
02:19Princess Fada's philanthropic efforts have also garnered attention. In March 2025, under King Salman's
02:25patronage, she honoured female winners of the 26th Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' Holy Quran Award,
02:30distributing prizes totaling 7 million Saudi rials. She is associated with the Fada bint Fala al-Hithlin
02:36Foundation, which appears to promote her legacy in women's education and religious initiatives.
02:40While Princess Fada's power is exercised quietly behind palace walls, another Arab royal has built
02:46her influence on the global stage with style, diplomacy and bold ambition.
02:50Sheikhah Moza bint Nasser
02:51From the gleaming skyline of Doha emerges one of the Arab world's most influential and stylish figures.
02:58Sheikhah Moza bint Nasser, born on August 8, 1959 in Al-Khor, Qatar. As the wife of former Emir
03:04Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani and mother to current Emir Sheikh Tamim, she has been described as the actual
03:09ruler of Qatar due to her unprecedented roles in education, diplomacy and cultural transformation.
03:15The Al-Thani family's collective net worth is estimated at $335 billion, derived from Qatar's
03:21position as home to the world's largest natural gas field. Sheikhah Moza's personal net worth is
03:26often cited as around $15 billion. Her real estate portfolio reads like a catalogue of the world's most
03:32exclusive properties. Her primary residence is the Doha Royal Palace compound, featuring 15 palaces with a
03:38$1 billion build cost, complete with gold accents and 500 car parking, but it's her international
03:43properties that truly showcase her global influence. In London, she acquired one, two and three Cornwall
03:48Terrace for 120, £160 million in 2013 to 2014, planning a 17-bedroom mega-mansion valued at $500
03:57million with gym, cinema, pool and limo garage, which was approved in 2020 after initial denial.
04:03In Lebanon, she owns a sprawling landmark property near Ali, with interests in Tanyos Hotel redevelopment,
04:08purchased for $12 million in 2009, surrounded by gardens and private roads. She also oversees
04:15Mashireb downtown Doha, spanning 75 acres with 100-plus buildings including housing and museums.
04:21Her fashion sense has made her a global icon. She does not employ a personal stylist but curates custom haute
04:27couture outfits from designers like Chanel, Hermes, Ralph and Russo, Stéphane Roland, Jean-Paul Gaultier,
04:33Valentino, Dior and Gaultier, often incorporating turbans and modest elements that respect her
04:38cultural heritage while embracing international luxury. Her jewellery collection is legendary,
04:43featuring vintage Cartier pieces, including a Panther de Cartier pendant and Panther onyx earrings
04:48in 18k yellow gold with diamonds. Her wardrobe includes millions in jewellery, with recent social media
04:54posts highlighting her jewellery elegance and comparing her pieces to other royals.
04:58Transportation befitting a queen includes the family's private jet fleet, including a customised
05:03Boeing 747-400 with amenities that transform air travel into a palatial experience. Most spectacular
05:10is the family's ownership of the $400 million Katara superyacht, longer than two Olympic pools with a
05:16private pool. If Shaker Moser dazzles the world with her public presence and fashion, the next woman
05:21embodies the opposite, a woman of immense wealth who has chosen a life of near-total privacy.
05:28In the dazzling Emirate of Dubai, where architectural marvels pierce the sky and luxury knows no bounds,
05:34resides one of the most private yet influential women in the Arab world, Shaker Hind bint Maktoum
05:39bin Juma Al Maktoum, born on February 12, 1962. As the senior wife of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum,
05:46the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and ruler of Dubai, she represents the epitome of
05:51royal discretion combined with unimaginable wealth. Her 1979 wedding to Sheikh Mohammed was Dubai's first
05:58major public event and one of the most extravagant weddings in history, estimated to cost around $100
06:03million, equivalent to approximately $450 million today when adjusted for inflation. The celebrations
06:09included building a 20-000-seater stadium for displays of horse and camel riding, aerobatics
06:16by the Dubai Air Force, setting a precedent for the kind of spectacular luxury that would define Dubai's
06:21future. Since her marriage, Sheikh Ahind has adhered to the Islamic Purda system, maintaining an extremely
06:27low public profile. Her photograph has never been publicly shown, and she does not accompany her
06:31husband at public events or travel abroad with him. This privacy makes her wealth and possessions all the
06:37more intriguing to observe. Her wealth is intrinsically linked to the Al Maktoum family's
06:41vast fortune, estimated at $150 billion or more, primarily from oil reserves, real estate developments
06:48and investments in global companies like Emirates Airlines and DP World. Her husband, Sheikh Mohammed,
06:53has a personal net worth of $14 billion, derived mainly from real estate development. She resides in the
06:59lavish Zabil Palace, a sprawling royal compound in Dubai symbolizing grandeur. The family's property
07:05portfolio extends globally, including properties in Emirates Hills and international estates such as
07:10horse farms in Kentucky. The family's yacht collection is legendary. They own one of the world's largest
07:15yachts, the 162-metre Dubai, valued at $500 million, along with others like Dubawi and silver yacht
07:21Smeralda. The family possesses gold-plated jets and multi-million-dollar private aircraft, including two jets
07:27worth millions, while the Al Maktoum family boasts supercars, gold-plated vehicles and fleets including
07:33Rolls Royces, Lamborghinis and Mercedes Benz models. Perhaps most remarkably, the family owns record-breaking
07:39treasures like Leonardo da Vinci's, Salvatore Mundi valued at $450 million and extensive art
07:45collections. Her life is portrayed in media as involving multi-million-dollar palaces, luxury yachts,
07:51private jets and gold-covered mansions, creating a showroom of wealth with vacations, equestrian pursuits
07:57and philanthropy amid extravagance. Yet not every Arab royal woman remains hidden from view. This next
08:02Arabian wife has embraced the spotlight, carving her own path across business, philanthropy and high
08:07society, Princess Amira Al-Taweel. In the interconnected world of Gulf royalty and international business,
08:13few figures have navigated multiple spheres of influence as skillfully as Princess Amira Bint,
08:18Aydan bin Nayef Al-Taweel Al-Otaibi, born on November 6th, 1983 in Riyadh. She belongs to the tribe
08:24of Otiba and was raised by her divorced mother and grandparents in Riyadh after her parents' separation.
08:30At age 18, she met Prince Al-Walid bin Talal while interviewing him for a school paper,
08:34which marked the beginning of her entry into royal circles. She graduated magna cum laude with a
08:39Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of New Haven, demonstrating the
08:44academic excellence that would characterize her later career. Amira's net worth is estimated at
08:49approximately $200 million as of 2023, though this figure is tied to her high-profile marriages and career.
08:55Much of her wealth is associated with her ex-husband, Prince Al-Walid, whose net worth is around $20,
09:01$39 billion, and her current husband Khalifa, founder of KBBO Investment Group, with a reported
09:07net worth of $15.9 billion. She married Saudi Prince Al-Walid bin Talal in 2008, but they divorced
09:13amicably in November 2013, reportedly due to tensions over her media appearances. In September 2018,
09:20she married Emirati billionaire Khalifa bin Butti al-Muhari in a lavish Paris ceremony attended by
09:25figures like Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King. Her luxury lifestyle has been highlighted by extraordinary
09:31pieces in her collection. During her 2018 wedding in Paris, approximately $1 million worth of her
09:36jewelry was stolen from a luxury hotel suite, indicating the caliber of pieces in her personal
09:41collection. And now, a new generation is redefining what it means to be a modern royal.
09:46Few embody this shift as boldly as Dubai's Sheikhah Mahra, whose independence and entrepreneurial
09:51spirit set her apart from tradition. Sheikhah Mahra bint Muhammad
09:56From the golden beaches of Dubai emerges a story of modern royal rebellion and entrepreneurial spirit,
10:01Sheikhah Mahra bint Muhammad bin Rashid al-Maktoum, born on February 26, 1994. At just 31 years old,
10:08she has already captivated the world with her bold decisions, luxury lifestyle, and business acumen.
10:14She is of mixed heritage, her father is Emirati and her mother is Greek, giving her a unique
10:19perspective that bridges cultures. She holds a master's degree in international relations from
10:23a university in London, UK, graduated in 2023, and a degree from the Muhammad bin Rashid School of
10:30Government in Dubai. Her personal net worth is estimated at around $300 million, stemming primarily
10:36from her family's vast fortune estimated at $18 billion collectively, royal allowances and
10:41inheritance. Additional sources include her entrepreneurship, such as the Mahra M1 fragrance
10:46brand, and her role as a social media influencer. She married Sheikhah Mahra bin Muhammad bin Rashid
10:51bin Mahna al-Maktoum on May 28, 2023, and they welcomed their daughter, Sheikhah Mahra bint Mahna al-Maktoum,
10:58on May 1, 2024. However, the marriage ended in divorce on July 17, 2024, which she announced publicly
11:05on Instagram in a move that shocked the royal world. Following her divorce, she launched the
11:10Mahra M1 fragrance brand in 2024, which includes a unisex perfume named Divorce, priced at 1,000 dirhams,
11:17about $272, symbolizing confidence and new beginnings. This bold move gained significant
11:23attention in the Arab luxury. Seen as part of the royal family, she resides in or has access to lavish
11:29palaces in Dubai, valued in the hundreds of millions. Reports describe her living in $500
11:34million plus royal residences. She owns a fleet of luxury vehicles including Lamborghinis, Ferraris,
11:40Aston Martins and Bentleys, each valued at tens of millions of dollars collectively. While not
11:45personally owned, she has access to the family's private jets and yachts for travel. Her jewellery
11:49collection reflects her status and taste. She possesses extensive collections from high-end brands
11:54like Vacheron Constantin, Elie Saab and Gafla, with pieces ranging from 2050 to over 25,000 dirhams.
12:01She supports local jewellers and is often seen at exhibitions showcasing these items. If Sheikha Mahra
12:06represents the bold new face of Dubai's young royals, her half-sister shows how heritage,
12:11business acumen and powerful alliances can elevate influence to an entirely new level.
12:18In the competitive landscape of Dubai's business world, few have combined royal
12:21heritage with entrepreneurial excellence as successfully as Sheikha Manal bint Muhammad bin
12:26Rashid al-Maktoum. Born on November 12, 1977, she is the eldest child of Sheik Muhammad bin Rashid
12:32al-Maktoum and half-sister of Dubai's Crown Prince Hamdan. She married Sheik Mansour bin Zayed al-Nayan on
12:39May 2, 2005, connecting the ruling families of Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Sheik Mansour is Deputy Prime Minister
12:46and Minister of Presidential Affairs, known for his business empire, including ownership of
12:50Manchester City Football Club. Sheikha Manal's estimated net worth is $800 million as of 2025,
12:56up from $500 million in 2022. Her wealth stems from royal inheritance and family wealth as a member
13:03of the Al Maktoum family with collective net worth around $18 billion, shrewd real estate investments
13:09worldwide, involvement in the fashion industry including her own clothing line, and her husband
13:14Sheikh Mansour's personal net worth in the billions. Her real estate portfolio showcases some of the
13:19world's most exclusive properties. She owns palaces and extensive real estate holdings worldwide.
13:24The family resides in Zabil Palace, a $2 billion estate spanning 1.5 million square feet with
13:30extraordinary amenities including a private zoo housing tigers, lions, giraffes and elephants,
13:35a massive swimming pool, manicured gardens, a 1-0-0-0 guest banquet hall, an 80-seat cinema,
13:41and 200 chandeliers with 22 carat gold accents. Additional family properties include a $100 million
13:48Surrey estate in the UK, Long Cross, 63,000 acres, Dalham Hall, 3,300 acres, bought for $60 million,
13:56a Highland estate in Scotland, 58 bedrooms, triple helipad, estates in France, a Swiss chalet in
14:01Verbier, a palace in Amman, Jordan, and a holiday palace in Tangier, Morocco. Transportation befitting
14:07her status includes access to the family's private jet fleet, including a customized Boeing 747,
14:13400, Dubai Air Wing 1, with amenities like a king-sized bedroom, en suite, walk-in showers,
14:20lounges, offices, dining areas and guest cabins. Other aircraft include a Boeing 737 and Gulfstream G650.
14:28The family owns superyachts like the $400 million, 531-foot Dubai, with 50 guest rooms, a disco,
14:34squash court and fiber-optic lit pool, and the $180 million quattroel with 8 decks, 115 guests,
14:41and 88 cabins. Yet power in the Arab world isn't only born of royal lineage. Some women built their
14:47own empires from boardrooms and business deals rather than palaces. Lubna Suleyman al-Olayan
14:53In the boardrooms of global finance and the corridors of international business, few Arab women command as
14:58much respect as Lubna Suleyman al-Olayan, born on August 4, 1955, in Unaiza, Saudi Arabia. She is
15:05widely recognized as one of the most influential women in the Arab world and a pioneer for women's
15:11participation in business in Saudi Arabia. Her father, Suleyman al-Olayan, was a self-made billionaire who
15:16founded the Olayan Group in 1947 as a trucking and contracting firm. Upon his death in 2002, his
15:22fortune was estimated at around $8 billion, placing him among the world's richest individuals. Lubna
15:28earned a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from Cornell University in 1977 and an MBA from Indiana
15:34University. She rose through the ranks at Olayan Financing Company, OFC, becoming its CEO in 2001,
15:40a position she held until 2018. Under her leadership, OFC grew into a diversified multinational enterprise,
15:47with investments in trading, manufacturing, real estate and services across Saudi Arabia,
15:51the Middle East, Turkey and India. Lubna's personal net worth is not publicly disclosed
15:56in detail, as the Olayan Group is privately held. Estimates suggest the family's collective wealth is
16:02in the range of $10, minus $13 billion, making them one of the wealthiest in the Middle East.
16:07From her SLB directorship, part of her wealth is at least $664,400 in stock holdings as of
16:13mid-2025. Though this represents just a fraction of her overall assets, the Olayan Group owns high
16:19value global real estate including luxury developments in New York City, London and the
16:23Middle East. While these are corporate assets, Olayan likely benefits personally from family-owned
16:28residences, though specifics remain private. Remarkably, Olayan is known for her discretion
16:33and modesty, avoiding the ostentatious displays common among some billionaires. Public information on
16:38her personal assets and luxurious lifestyle is extremely limited, as she maintains a low
16:43profile regarding private matters. In interviews, she has emphasized hard work over extravagance,
16:49positioning herself as a role model for Saudi women in business rather than a symbol of luxury.
16:53And just across the Gulf, another woman was rewriting the rules of business. This next wife
16:58turned her family's trading company into a regional powerhouse while championing women in leadership.
17:04Dr. Raja Isa Al-Gurgh From the bustling commercial heart of Dubai emerges a story of pioneering
17:10business leadership. Dr. Raja Isa Al-Gurgh, born on November 5, 1955 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
17:17She is widely recognized as one of the most influential women in the Middle East's corporate
17:21landscape. Her father, Isa Saleh Al-Gurgh, founded the Asa Saleh Al-Gurgh Group, ESSAG, in 1960,
17:28starting as a trading company. Raja joined the family business and has since transformed it into
17:32a major conglomerate. She serves as the president of the Dubai Business Women
17:36Council, DBWC, which she helped establish in 2002. As of January 2021, Forbes estimated her net worth
17:43at approximately $558 million. More recent sources place it in the range of one, minus $5 billion,
17:51reflecting the growth of ESSAG and her stake in it. ESSAG encompasses over 27 companies across
17:56diverse sectors and employs around 3,000 people, generating estimated revenue of over $1 billion
18:02annually. Her primary source of income stems from her role as chairperson, managing director,
18:07and member of the board of directors at ESSAG. Key partnerships include collaborations with global
18:12brands like Siemens, Osrum, British American Tobacco, Dunlop, and United Colors of Benetton.
18:17While specific personal properties are not publicized, Raja is linked to high-end real estate
18:22through ESSAG's portfolio, which includes developments in Dubai. As a lifelong Dubai resident and prominent
18:28figure, she likely owns or has access to luxurious residences in prime areas. While Dr. Raja transformed
18:34Dubai's business councils, this next woman was reshaping skylines, leading one of the UAE's biggest
18:39construction empires and breaking barriers in engineering. Fatima Obaid Al-Jaba
18:45In the towering skylines of the UAE, where architectural marvels reach toward the heavens,
18:49the name Al-Jaba represents power, precision, and prosperity. Fatima Obaid Al-Jaba is a prominent
18:56Emirati businesswoman, widely recognized as a trailblazer in the UAE's construction and
19:00engineering sectors. Born in the UAE and graduating university in 1987, she hails from an influential
19:07family in Abu Dhabi. Her father, Obaid Khalifa Al-Jaba, founded the Al-Jaba Group in the 1970s,
19:13starting as a small contracting firm that grew into a multi-billion dollar conglomerate specializing
19:18in construction, infrastructure, heavy lifting, logistics, and trading. The group has been involved
19:23in major UAE projects, including iconic developments in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Fatima holds a bachelor's
19:30degree in architectural engineering from the United Arab Emirates University in Al-Ain, where she
19:35graduated in 1987. She is noted as the first Emirati woman to graduate in this field and to work as an
19:41on-site engineer in the UAE. She became chief operating officer, COO, of the Al-Jaba Group in 2007,
19:48a position she held until at least 2014. Under her leadership, the group has managed projects worth
19:53billions, employing over 50,000 people and overseeing assets valued at approximately $5 billion.
20:00Fatima's primary source of income stems from her executive and ownership roles in the family-owned
20:05Al-Jaba Group, with annual revenues estimated at around $2.4 billion. While her personal net worth
20:12is not publicly disclosed in reliable sources, the Al-Jaba Group's asset value is consistently reported
20:18between $4.9 billion and $9 billion. As a prominent Abu Dhabi resident, she would have access to
20:23upscale properties in the Emirate, potentially including family estates tied to the Al-Jaba Group's
20:28real estate interests, though no specific mansions are documented. But influence comes in many forms.
20:33Where Fatima left her mark with steel and stone, this next Arab wife has used art and culture to shape
20:39her nation's global identity. Sheikhah Al-Mayasah bint Hamad
20:43In the sophisticated salons of international art auctions and the gleaming halls of world-class
20:48museums, one name commands immediate attention and respect. Sheikhah Al-Mayasah bint Hamad bin.
20:54Khalifa al-Thani, born in 1983 in Doha, Qatar. As the sister of Qatar's current ruling Emir,
21:00Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani and daughter of former Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani,
21:05she has transformed the global art world through her unprecedented cultural patronage and personal
21:09collecting. She is married to Sheikh Sheikh bin Abdul Aziz al-Thani, and they have four children,
21:14three sons and one daughter. The family resides primarily in Doha, Qatar, though they maintain
21:19a global presence through travel and international engagements. She graduated from Duke University in
21:242005 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Literature, initially considering diplomacy before
21:30shifting toward arts and culture. Since 2006, she has served as the chairperson of Qatar Museums,
21:36QM, overseeing major institutions such as the Museum of Islamic Art, the National Museum of Qatar,
21:42and Mathaf Arab Museum of Modern Art. She founded the Doha Film Institute in 2010 to promote Arab
21:48cinema. She has been named one of the world's most powerful women by Forbes multiple times, appeared on
21:53the Time 100 list in 2014. In 2025, she was awarded France's Légion d'honneur for her cultural contributions.
22:01The Al-Thani family's collective net worth is estimated at around $335 billion, derived from
22:07sovereign wealth funds like the Qatar Investment Authority , which manages over $500 billion in
22:13global investments. These investments include stakes in the Shard Skyscraper in London, Harrods Department
22:19Store, Paris Saint Germain Football Club, Barclays Bank, Heathrow Airport and Volkswagen. As Qatar's
22:25chief art buyer, she has orchestrated purchases of masterpieces worth billions. Highlights include
22:30Cézanne's The Card Players for $250 million in 2011, one of the most expensive artworks ever sold. Other
22:37notable acquisitions include Gauguin's When Will You Marry for $210 million and works by Warhol and Rothko.
22:43The family's collection is housed in Qatari museums but reflects her personal curation. The Al-Thani
22:48family owns one of the world's grandest diamond collections, including rare Mughal jewels. In a dramatic
22:54incident highlighting her luxury lifestyle, in July 2024, she reported the theft of 11 Hermès handbags,
23:01including Birkin models, containing valuable jewelry and watches while traveling by high-speed train from
23:06Nice to Paris for the Olympics. The stolen items were estimated at $540,000, demonstrating the caliber
23:13of accessories. She travels with regularly. The family also owns superyachts, such as the 124-meter
23:19Al-Lusay. Her cultural influence extends to luxury fashion events, such as hosting dinners during Paris
23:24Haute Couture Week, including celebrating designer Yasmin Mansour in January 2025 with Qatar museums.
23:31She frequents global art fairs, fashion shows and cultural summits, often in bespoke couture. And beyond
23:37Qatar, Kuwait produced its own trailblazer. This next woman didn't just manage wealth,
23:41she pioneered a financial revolution that put Gulf investments on the world map.
23:46Maha Al-Gunaim
23:48From the pearl-diving heritage of Kuwait emerges one of the Middle East's most formidable financial
23:53minds. Maha Al-Gunaim, a prominent Kuwaiti businesswoman and pioneer in the Middle East's
23:58financial sector. Born in Kuwait City into a noble family, she is currently in her mid-60s.
24:03Her mother is Hayat Adnan Al-Naqib, connecting her to Kuwait's established business networks.
24:08Al-Gunaim left Kuwait at age 16 to pursue higher education in the United States,
24:12describing her experience as mind-opening. She graduated from San Francisco State University
24:18in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts Science in Mathematics, providing the analytical foundation
24:23that would serve her throughout her groundbreaking career. In 1998, she co-founded Global Investment
24:29House, GIH, with four partners and an initial capital of $50 million. Under her leadership
24:35as chairperson and managing director from March 2007 to September 2014, GIH grew into one of the
24:42largest investment firms in the Gulf region. By 2006, the firm managed approximately $7 billion in
24:48assets and expanded internationally into markets like India, China and Turkey. Notable achievements
24:54include making GIH the first Kuwaiti company to list on the London Stock Exchange in 2008. The firm
25:00facilitated major investments such as $200 million for Lebanese telecom firm InvestCom in 2005. Al-Gunaim's
25:08primary source of income stems from her career in investment and finance. This includes founding and
25:13leading GIH, where she earned through executive compensation, equity stakes and performance-based
25:19incentives tied to managing billions in assets. Her net worth is not publicly disclosed in available
25:25sources, though her influence in billionaire circles is frequently noted in media speculation.
25:30She is married to Ahmed Sadoun Al-Yakoub, whom she credits as her soulmate and a key supporter of
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