
Five from Qatar named in Forbes Middle East's 100 Most Powerful Businesswomen 2025
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Doha, Qatar: Five women from Qatar made it to Forbes Middle East s list of the 100 Most Powerful Businesswomen for 2025. This prestigious list recogni...
Doha, Qatar: Five women from Qatar made it to Forbes Middle East’s list of the 100 Most Powerful Businesswomen for 2025. This prestigious list recognises women from 32 industries and 29 nationalities who are seen as the most inspiring, impactful, and successful leaders shaping the region's future.
Women leaders in the banking and financial services sector dominate the 2025 list with 25 entries, followed by healthcare and technology with nine each. Leaders of family-owned businesses were excluded from this edition.
#32 - Mira Al Attiyah, CEO of QNB Capital
Mira Al Attiyah, Chief Executive Officer of QNB Capital, leads Qatar’s representation after securing the 32nd spot. The Qatari businesswoman has made a remarkable leap, rising from 68th place in last year's ranking.
Since taking the helm in 2014, Al Attiyah has guided QNB Capital, the investment banking arm of QNB Group, to become a key player in local, regional, and international markets. Under her leadership, QNB Capital has served as joint lead manager on sovereign, corporate bond, and sukuk offerings worth over $50 billion.