Top Seven Richest People in Lebanon

Lebanon is home to some of the most successful business people who have accumulated enormous wealth throughout the years. Many of them have the good fortune to have capable brothers, sons, and other family members who have grown the company to new heights, frequently leading to global development.

Are you interested in learning more about the affluent powerful people in Lebanon? Here is a list of the top seven richest people in Lebanon.

Also Read – Top 10 Richest Black Women in the World

1) Najib Mikati – $3.3 Billion

The current richest guy in Lebanon is also the former prime minister. Najib Mikati, a self-made man, derives the majority of his money from the telecom industry. He started the renowned telecom business Investcom with his brother Taha, which was later acquired by MTN Group.

2) Taha Mikati – $3.3 Billion

Before selling Investcom to MTN, the younger Mikati and his brother Najib were Investcom’s successful business partners. Taha owns the majority of MTN through the holding company M1 Group. M1 has stakes in fashion, real estate, and jet leasing.

3) Bahaa Hariri – $2.3 Billion

Extensive investments have been made by Bahaa in Jordan. In partnership with the Jordanian government, he established his own real estate company, the Horizon Group. Bahaa Hariri, a Boston University graduate with great credentials, owns sizable shares in the shipping company Global Express.

4) Saad Hariri – $1.5 Billion

Saad is a successful politician and businessperson. He serves as the chairman and chief executive officer of Saudi Oger, one of the country’s largest construction companies. He also heads the Future Movement party and served as Lebanon’s prime minister.

5) Robert Mouawad – $1.45 Billion

The primary source of riches for Mouawad is the exquisite jewellery business that his grandfather left to him. The large family firm has more than 20 outlets across the Middle East, Asia, Switzerland, and Los Angeles. He also has substantial real estate holdings.

6) Ayman Hariri – $1.1 Billion

The second-youngest son of business mogul Rafic Hariri is a millionaire from Lebanon named Ayman Rafic Hariri. He was the previous deputy CEO of Saudi Oger and the CEO and co-founder of the social network Vero.

Also Read – Top 10 richest women in world 2023

7) Fahd Hariri – $1.1 Billion

The youngest son of Rafic Hariri, Fahd Hariri is a Lebanese millionaire heir and real estate developer. He creates many residential real estate, primarily in Beirut. In addition, he chairs the Har Investment Fund and is on the advisory board of Lutetia Capital SAS in Paris.

Desk Writer

Human stories, politics, diplomatic developments, climate and daily updates – all are assured to be at your access as we strive to bring the best news to you.

Recent Posts

Latest iPhone Rumors: 10 Upgrades That Could Make iPhone 18 Apple’s Biggest Leap Yet

Apple hasn’t made any official statements, but the latest iPhone rumors suggest something much bolder than just a regular upgrade.… Read More

April 18, 2026

Roman Secret Superhighway Germany: 1,600-Year-Old Canal Found Beneath Farmland Stuns Experts

In a discovery that feels almost like a movie, archaeologists in Germany have found what many are calling a Roman… Read More

April 18, 2026

Meta to Cut 8,000 Jobs in Major Workforce Shake-Up as AI Push Accelerates

A new wave of anxiety is spreading through the tech industry as Meta Platforms plans a major reduction in its… Read More

April 18, 2026

GTA 6 Release Date Confirmed: Leaks Reveal Hidden Features and Story Clues

The long wait for Grand Theft Auto VI is finally starting to feel real. After years of rumors, changing timelines,… Read More

April 18, 2026

Air Canada Flight Suspensions Hit New York Routes as Fuel Costs Surge Ahead of Summer

Planning a summer trip to New York just became more complicated. Air Canada flight suspensions will disrupt direct routes to… Read More

April 18, 2026

Keir Starmer Under Pressure as Mandelson Vetting Scandal Sparks Labour Turmoil

For Keir Starmer, the morning headlines couldn’t have been worse. What started as a small worry over a diplomatic appointment… Read More

April 18, 2026

This website uses cookies.

Read More