The average number of Emiratis in private companies stand at around 7-8 per cent, lower than what is needed to integrate UAE nationals into the private sector.
Emirati family business Mir Hashem Khoory has partnered with Lifeline Hospital Group to build a hospital in the heart of Dubai.
Bahraini-headquartered The Family Office believes there are 10,000 Khaleeji families who need the firm’s services. CEO Abdulmohsin Al Omran explains why.
Most governments in the Gulf are likely to make investments worldwide, as high oil prices lead to soaring revenues.
The Coca Cola Company has launched Five by Twenty, a project that will help women around the world to cross the poverty line and establish their own livelihood.
Emirati filmmaker Nayla Al Khaja says there is a growing number of young females in the country. However, what the local film industry has to offer them is very limited.
Barclays Bank Board Member and Senior Advisor Soha Nashaat advises young Arab women to take risks and step out of their comfort zone to discover their leadership potential.
Danube’s chairman discusses how the company is planning to accelerate growth and achieve its target revenue in three years.
Rizwan Sajan, chairman of Danube Building Materials, believes that the construction boom in other parts of the Middle East are making up for the slowdown in the Dubai market.
Mohammed Al Najjar is one of the FNC candidates whose campaign has been focused on creating jobs for UAE nationals. The Sharjah-based senior executive explains his agenda.