Forbes Middle East Unveils the Region’s Top Real Estate and Construction Companies

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Published December 13th, 2021 - 09:15 GMT

Forbes Middle East Unveils the Region’s Top Real Estate and Construction Companies
Top 50 Real Estate Developers in MENA 2021
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Forbes Middle East has unveiled its “Top 50 Real Estate Developers In MENA 2021” list, featuring companies that have delivered some of the most significant projects in the region this year.

Forbes Middle East has unveiled its “Top 50 Real Estate Developers In MENA 2021” list, featuring companies that have delivered some of the most significant projects in the region this year. The list was constructed based on financials, reputation, company’s age, the value of projects completed, projects under construction, and the size of the landbank and units held by the company. Developers whose projects are not yet functional have been excluded, as the list only looks at developers who have delivered their projects. 

Emaar Properties in the U.A.E. tops the list, with total assets of $34 billion as of the end of September 2021. Emaar Properties is one of the largest publicly-listed real estate companies by assets in the GCC. Abu Dhabi-based Aldar Properties placed second, with $11.3 billion total assets as of September 2021. An Aldar-ADQ consortium acquired 85.5% of SODIC in a deal valued at $388 million in December 2021. Egyptian mixed-use developer SODIC made it onto the list at 36th place. 

The developers featured on this list represent nine countries in the region. The U.A.E. leads with 17 companies on the list, four of which are in the top five. 11 are headquartered in Saudi Arabia, followed by seven in Egypt, six in Kuwait, three in Qatar, two each in Oman, and Morocco, and one each in Bahrain and Jordan.

To recognize the region’s most successful construction companies, Forbes Middle East has also unveiled a ranking of the “Top 10 Construction Companies In MENA 2021.” These companies were chosen based on the value of the projects completed and under construction, the number of employees, and the company’s age.

Egypt’s Orascom Construction leads the list, thanks to a host of upcoming projects in the country, including the Grand Egyptian Museum, the Monorail, and the Greater Cairo Metro. Of the 10 companies, half are based in the U.A.E. with diverse projects, including Yas Island, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, and Expo 2020.

Top 50 Real Estate Developers In MENA 2021: Country Breakdown

U.A.E.

17

Saudi Arabia

11

Egypt

7

Kuwait

6

Qatar

3

Morocco

2

Oman

2

Jordan

1

Bahrain

1

 

Click here to view the complete ranking of the Top 50 Real Estate Developers In MENA 2021.

Background Information

Forbes Middle East

Forbes Middle East has a license for copy rights and distribution rights in the MENA region from Forbes Media, U.S.A.  Under the guidelines standardized amongst all Forbes titles, the magazine features analysis and expert reporting related to the finance and business world, as well as investment opportunities in the Arab region.  Forbes Middle East puts together its lists based on the criterion of neutrality, authenticity, commitment to the methodology of scientific research, and the quality of standards set globally by Forbes through its extensive experience in this field.

Forbes Middle East also serves as a guide for businessmen and decision makers by providing them with information and statistics necessary for making the right decisions. Thus, the magazine becomes the guiding compass for investments in the region. Through its wide network of press correspondents the magazine also works toward covering all the economic fields and issues concerning the Arab region. 

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