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Suad Al Humaidi was the only female to make it to this year's Arabian Business Rich List with an estimated net worth of $3bn.
It's easy to see why; Al Humaidi is considered an ambassador for Kuwaiti businesswomen and has expanded and diversified investments spread across several Arab countries, most notably in property. Al Humaidi owns a group of commercial and residential complexes in both Kuwait and abroad and as such is a member of The Property Owners Union in Kuwait.
She is also a member of the board of management for Sradar (Audi Bank) in Lebanon, owns stakes in several banks across Kuwait including the National Bank of Kuwait and also owns a hotel and residential tower in Beirut, Solidere.
Most recently the property tycoon signed a $364m agreement with Saud Sahod Al Mutairi, Hambo. In addition to a commercial and property portfolio, the partners purchased 151,000 sq m of residential land in the East of Al Qareen.
It's easy to see why; Al Humaidi is considered an ambassador for Kuwaiti businesswomen and has expanded and diversified investments spread across several Arab countries, most notably in property. Al Humaidi owns a group of commercial and residential complexes in both Kuwait and abroad and as such is a member of The Property Owners Union in Kuwait.
She is also a member of the board of management for Sradar (Audi Bank) in Lebanon, owns stakes in several banks across Kuwait including the National Bank of Kuwait and also owns a hotel and residential tower in Beirut, Solidere.
Most recently the property tycoon signed a $364m agreement with Saud Sahod Al Mutairi, Hambo. In addition to a commercial and property portfolio, the partners purchased 151,000 sq m of residential land in the East of Al Qareen.
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