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One of world's richest doctors sees fortune surge to $12 billion

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Matthew Martin, Bloomberg
25 January, 2024, 07:45 pm
Last modified: 25 January, 2024, 07:48 pm

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One of world's richest doctors sees fortune surge to $12 billion

Sulaiman Al Habib is third wealthiest non-royal in the region. His eponymous healthcare firm has surged 500% since 2020 IPO.

Matthew Martin, Bloomberg
25 January, 2024, 07:45 pm
Last modified: 25 January, 2024, 07:48 pm
Dr Sulaiman Al Habib hospital in Buraidah, Saudi Arabia.Photographer: Tasneem Alsultan/Bloomberg
Dr Sulaiman Al Habib hospital in Buraidah, Saudi Arabia.Photographer: Tasneem Alsultan/Bloomberg

A Saudi doctor saw his fortune close in on $12 billion on Thursday as shares of his healthcare firm rebounded, returning him to the ranks of the Middle East's wealthiest private individuals.

Shares in Sulaiman Al Habib's eponymous company have surged 30% since hitting a one-year low in October. That's made Al Habib — who founded the firm and holds a 40% stake — the third-richest person in the Middle East who's not a member of a royal family, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

The stock has risen sixfold since its initial public offering in 2020, putting it in touching distance of a record high. Since the listing, the shares have outperformed the benchmark Tadawul index, which has doubled in that period.

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The billionaire, who is in his early 70's, grew the $28 billion healthcare chain from a single clinic opened in 1993 to a company that operates 22 medical facilities and 22 pharmacies across Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain. The firm has 10 hospitals and medical centers under development.

He also invests in commercial real estate through a holding company, according to Dr Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Services Group Co.'s IPO prospectus.

Al Habib got a degree in medicine and surgery from Riyadh's King Saud University in 1977 and completed a fellowship in pediatrics at the British Royal College of Physicians in 1984. He has served as chief medical officer and head of pediatrics at two government-owned hospitals in Riyadh.

Al Habib is the fifth-wealthiest physician on the Bloomberg index, and one of few medical doctors to rank among the world's richest people. Miriam Adelson, the widow of casino magnate Sheldon, is worth $34 billion, while Thomas Frist, co-founder of hospital network HCA Healthcare Inc., is worth $25 billion.

The Saudi tycoon has amassed one of the world's largest health-related empires, rivaling Carl Cook and Hansjoerg Wyss, who have both built fortunes valued at more than $10 billion from selling medical devices, according to the Bloomberg index.


— With assistance from Devon Pendleton and Farah Elbahrawy

Disclaimer: This article first appeared on Bloomberg, and is published by special syndication arrangement.

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