15 Saudi Billionaires on Forbes’ 2025 Billionaires List

For the first time since 2017, Forbes has included 15 Saudi billionaires in its World’s Billionaires List for 2025, marking the highest representation from the Middle East.
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These billionaires have a combined net worth of $55.8 billion, an increase from the previous count of 10 in 2017.
Key Highlights
- Sector Representation:
- Healthcare: 5 billionaires
- Diversified Businesses: 4 billionaires
- Finance and Investments: 3 billionaires

Notable Billionaires
- Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Al Saud
- Net Worth: $16.5 billion
- Significance: The richest Saudi and Arab. Holds stakes in several high-profile companies through Kingdom Holding, including Four Seasons. Invested in Elon Musk’s firms, X and xAI.
- Sulaiman Al Habib
- Net Worth: $10.9 billion
- Background: Founder of Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Services Group, which went public in 2020. Trained pediatrician who established the group in 1995.
- The Muhaidib Brothers (Sulaiman, Emad, and Essam)
- Combined Net Worth: $11 billion
- Business: Operate the Al Muhaidib Group, which holds shares in at least 16 publicly traded companies in Saudi Arabia and Egypt. The group was founded in 1943.
IPO Wealth
Many Saudi billionaires have accumulated wealth through companies listed on the Saudi Exchange.
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Notably, six billionaires are founders or co-founders of firms that have gone public in recent years, including:
- Fakeeh Care Group (2024)
- MBC Group (2024)
Saudi Billionaires 2025 Overview
Name | Net Worth |
---|---|
Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Al Saud | $16.5 billion |
Sulaiman Al Habib | $10.9 billion |
Emad Al Muhaidib | $3.8 billion |
Essam Al Muhaidib | $3.6 billion |
Sulaiman Al Muhaidib | $3.6 billion |
Mohammad Abunayyan | $3.2 billion |
Abdullah Al Othaim | $2.5 billion |
Abdullah bin Sulaiman Al Rajhi | $2.5 billion |
Abdullah Amer Al Nahdi | $2.3 billion |
Waleed bin Ibrahim Al Ibrahim | $1.4 billion |
Khalid Abdul Rahman Saleh Al Rajhi | $1.2 billion |
Yousuf Mohammad Jamjoom | $1.2 billion |
Hamad Ali Al-Sagri | $1.1 billion |
Ammar Soliman Fakeeh | $1 billion |
Mazen Soliman Fakeeh | $1 billion |
This resurgence of Saudi billionaires highlights the growing economic landscape of the Kingdom and its significant presence on the global financial stage.
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