Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair

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Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair
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Born (1954-07-01) 1 July 1954 (age 67)
NationalityEmirati
OccupationBusinessman
TitleChairman, Mashreq Bank
Speaker of the Federal National Council
Parent(s)Abdulla Al Ghurair

Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair عبد العزيز الغرير (born 1 July 1954) is an Emirati billionaire businessman.[2] He is the chairman of Mashreq Bank and a director of the Abdullah Al Ghurair Group of Companies, one of the largest business groups in the Middle East, with operations spanning more than 20 countries and business roots stretching back half a century.[3] As of 2019, his net worth was estimated by Forbes to be US$4.8 billion, making him the 420th richest person in the world.[4] In 2015, Al Ghurair pledged one-third of his group's assets, about US$1.1 billion, to the Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation for Education which seeks to support generations of Emirati and Arab youth by providing them the skills they need to become the future leaders of the region, contributing to the growth and development of their communities.[5]

Education[]

Al Ghurair trained as an industrial engineer and gained an honours degree from California Polytechnic State University. He joined Mashreq in 1977. He worked in various capacities till 1988 and he took over responsibility for the bank's international operations, setting up branches in New York—US, London—UK, Bahrain, Qatar, Egypt, India and Pakistan. He was appointed Executive Director in 1989 and became CEO the following year.

Career[]

Al-Ghurair is currently the chairman of Mashreq Bank, a leading United Arab Emirates commercial bank founded by his uncle Majed Ahmed AlGhurair during the Gulf's first oil boom in the 1960s. Bank profits were down across the region this year,[when?] but his family's diverse holdings in real estate, cement, contracting, publishing, residential care and petrochemicals, among others, has helped soften the blow. The food division of his holdings, headed by his brother Essa, includes the Middle East's second-largest flour mill and ubiquitous Masafi mineral water. Al Ghurair chairs the Arab Business Angels Network, an organisation that seeks to match angel investment funding with startups by Arab entrepreneurs.

Al Ghurair was the Speaker of the House of the Federal National Council (FNC) in the United Arab Emirates (the UAE Parliament) from 2007 until 2011.[6]

Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair in the Polish Senate (2008)

Al Ghurair is also the CEO of Mashreq Group. He was appointed to the role in 1990 and has since steered the bank into becoming a world-class financial services institution. Under his 17-year tenure the bank's assets have risen to AED 72.6 billion as of June 2007—a 50.3 per cent increase from 2006.

Driven to lead the UAE banking industry, innovative milestones include Mashreq being the first to launch automated teller machines (ATMs); debit and credit cards; travellers' cheques; consumer loans; Point of sale (POS) terminals; Bancassurance products; mortgages, digital chip enabled credit cards; and the widely popular Mashreq Millionaire rewards-based savings programme.

His endeavours have earned the bank many international accolades, including the 'Best Bank in the UAE' Award 2006 from Euromoney magazine and the MasterCard Product Award for Mashreq UAE E-Gate Prepaid MasterCard card.

Al Ghurair is also the Chairman of Al Ghurair Investment LLC, a diversified industrial group with core focus on Foods, Commodities, Construction and Properties and additionally on Energy, Printing, Retail and Education. Furthermore, he sits on the Board of Directors of the Dubai International Financial Centre, Emirates Foundation and Dubai Economic Council. Al Ghurair is a member of the Governing Council of the UAE Higher Colleges of Technology and is Chairman of Masafi, Oman Insurance Company, RAK Petroleum and the Endowment Fund. He previously sat on the Board of Directors of companies such as Emaar, Dubai Investments, Visa International and MasterCard and was appointed as Chairman of Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry in 2021.[7]

Al Ghurair is a continuing supporter to many charitable organizations and initiatives in the local and international arenas such as the UNICEF, UNISCO, Planet Finance and the UAE Disabled Sports Federation.

Al Ghurair was part of the highest-level official delegation from the United Arab Emirates ever to visit the Vatican met with Pope Benedict and Cardinal Bertone, on 21 October 2008. He also has been honoured with a special Lifetime Achievement Award, at the CEO Middle East Awards.

References[]

  1. ^ "Forbes profile: Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair & family". Forbes. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  2. ^ https://www.forbes.com/profile/abdul-aziz-al-ghurair/?sh=5668db1665e4
  3. ^ "Corporate Governance". www.mashreqbank.com. Retrieved 4 October 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ Abbas, Waheed. "7 Emiratis in Forbes' billionaires list for 2019". Khaleej Times. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  5. ^ "Abdulla Al Ghurair | Al Ghurair Foundation for Education". www.alghurairfoundation.org. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  6. ^ https://www.gsws.ae/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/EN_FNC-Brochure-English-FINAL.pdf
  7. ^ https://mediaoffice.ae/en/news/2021/June/26-06/Mohammed-bin-Rashid-approves-Dubai-Chamber-new--structure

External links[]

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