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Top 10 Most Powerful Arab Businesswomen 2026: Empires They Built

The 10 most powerful Arab businesswomen in 2026. Huda Kattan's billion-dollar beauty empire, Lubna Al Qasimi's government and business legacy, and the CEOs running $28B+ in assets.

Most powerful Arab businesswomen 2026

Last Updated: April 2, 2026

In a region where sovereign wealth funds and billionaire princes dominate the headlines, another economic force is rising quietly: Arab businesswomen. From an Iraqi beauty blogger who turned her phone into a billion-dollar empire, to an Emirati minister running an investment portfolio larger than some countries’ GDP — these women are reshaping the Middle East economy. And their stories are more compelling than any Ramadan drama.

The List: Top 10 Most Powerful Arab Businesswomen 2026

Rank Name Country Sector Key Achievement
1 Huda Kattan Iraq/UAE Beauty & Business Huda Beauty empire worth $1B+
2 Lubna Al Qasimi UAE Government & Business First female Economy Minister in UAE history
3 Randa Sadik Jordan Banking CEO of Arab Bank — $28B+ in assets
4 Raja Al Gurg UAE Conglomerate MD of Easa Saleh Al Gurg Group
5 Fatima Al Jaber UAE Construction COO of Al Jaber Group — multi-billion construction empire
6 Joelle Mardinian Lebanon/UAE Beauty & Media 21.5M followers + clinic chain in Dubai and Riyadh
7 Salama Mohamed UAE Skincare Founded Peacefull — clean, inclusive skincare brand
8 Dima Al Sharif UAE Media Leading economic anchor and analyst
9 Mona Al Marzouki UAE Space/Tech Pioneer for Arab women in space technology sector
10 Nadine Labaki Lebanon Cinema First Arab woman nominated for Best Foreign Film Oscar

The Stories Behind the Numbers

Huda Kattan: From Blogger to Billionaire

Huda Kattan started with a beauty blog in Dubai in 2010. Today, she runs three brands — Huda Beauty, Wishful, and Kayali — generating hundreds of millions annually. In 2026, her “Kayali Oud Royale Intense 50” fragrance sold out across GCC Sephora stores within 48 hours. With 55M+ followers, Huda isn’t an influencer — she’s an empire.

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What sets her apart: she built everything from content, not family capital or government connections. This model is inspiring a generation of Arab women entrepreneurs.

Lubna Al Qasimi: The Quiet Power

Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi isn’t just a name on a list — she’s an institution. The first female Economy Minister in UAE history. Head of free zone authority. Board member across sectors. The Financial Times ranked her among the world’s most powerful women. She represents the Emirati model that merges government authority with economic vision.

Randa Sadik: The Woman Running $28 Billion

When you lead a bank with $28 billion in assets, you don’t need any other title. Randa Sadik, CEO of Arab Bank — the largest Jordanian bank and one of the largest in the Arab world — proves that Arab banking is no longer a male-only domain.

Why This Matters Now

  • Saudi Vision 2030 raised women’s workforce participation from 17% to over 33%
  • UAE has the highest proportion of women business leaders in the region
  • Egypt is experiencing a surge in women-led startups, especially in tech and beauty
  • The digital economy removed barriers — Huda Kattan didn’t need a factory, just a phone and an Instagram account

FAQ

Who is the richest Arab businesswoman in 2026?

Huda Kattan, founder of Huda Beauty, is among the richest with a fortune exceeding $1 billion from her beauty, skincare, and fragrance empire.

What sectors do Arab businesswomen lead in?

Beauty and skincare (Huda Kattan, Joelle Mardinian), banking (Randa Sadik), construction and real estate (Fatima Al Jaber, Raja Al Gurg), tech and space, and media and cinema.


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