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Forbes Middle East Celebrates 100 Prominent Female

               Leaders Defining Business In 2025




               Forbes Middle East has released its highly anticipated annual ranking of the region’s most powerful
               businesswomen, ranking leaders who are driving impact and transformation across industries for
               2025. The selection process considered business size, individual achievements, leadership impact,
               and contributions to corporate social responsibility initiatives.

               For the third year in a row, Hana Al Rostamani, Group CEO of First Abu Dhabi Bank—the U.A.E.’s
               largest bank in terms of assets—retains the top spot. She was also featured for the fourth time on
               Forbes’ list of the World’s Most Powerful Women 2024, securing the 60th position globally. In the
               first nine months of 2024, the bank recorded $3.5 billion in net profits and $334.8 billion in assets.
               Shaikha Khaled Al Bahar of NBK Group and Shaista Asif, cofounder and Group CEO of PureHealth
               Holding follow in second and third place, completing the top three.

               The first seven spots in the top 10 have remained unchanged from 2024. Meanwhile, Tayba Al
               Hashemi of ADNOC Offshore, Alisha Moopen of Aster DM Healthcare GCC, and Suzanne Al Anani
               of Dubai Aviation Engineering Projects (DAEP) have all made their debut in the top 10. In total, 27
               newcomers have joined the ranking this year.

               The 2025 list showcases 100 business leaders from 32 different sectors and 29
               nationalities, emphasizing the diverse talent propelling the region forward. The banking and
               financial services sector leads once again, accounting for 25 entries, followed by healthcare, and
               technology with nine each, and five in venture capital. Among the top 10 women, 40% are from the
               banking and financial services sector. Shaista Asif of PureHealth Holding, of Pakistani descent, and
               Indian national Alisha Moopen of Aster DM Healthcare GCC, are the only non-Arab senior leaders in
               the top 10.

               The U.A.E. remains a dominant force, with 46 listees calling the country home, underscoring its
               role as a business hub. Egypt follows with 18 influential women, and Saudi Arabia claims nine
               entries. Among the most represented nationalities, Egyptians lead with 18, followed by 11
               Emiratis and nine Lebanese.

               Several leaders on the list prioritized launching initiatives aimed at upskilling the community and
               expanding opportunities. For example, Susana Rodriguez Puerta spearheaded the launch of the
               ‘sAIdaty’ initiative in collaboration with the Dubai Business Women Council, aimed at equipping
               500 female council members in the U.A.E. with AI skills. For Lamia Tazi, SOTHEMA’s partnership in
               June with the Foundation for Research, Development, and Innovation in Science and Engineering
               played a key role in providing scholarships to PhD students from low-income families.

               Top 10 Most Powerful Businesswomen In The Middle East 2025


                   1.  Hana Al Rostamani



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