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Tourism Magnate, Hisham Talaat, leads Egyptians on Forbes' 2025 list

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Tourism Magnate, Hisham Talaat, leads Egyptians on Forbes' 2025 list

Business tycoon Hisham Talaat Moustafa, the CEO and Managing Director of Talaat Moustafa Group (TMG) Holding, has once again been named the top Egyptian leader in Forbes Middle East's 2025 ranking of the Most Powerful Tourism and Travel Leaders. For the fourth consecutive year, he has secured a spot among the region's most influential figures in the sector, climbing three places to land at number 12.

Forbes based its selection on Hisham Talaat Moustafa's more than 40 years of experience leading the Talaat Moustafa Group. The group currently operates over 5,000 hotel rooms across 11 hotels, with another five hotels under development. Their expansive land portfolio covers 125.9 million square meters in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Iraq.


The Group's strong performance is supported by impressive figures. In the first quarter of 2025, it recorded cumulative sales of $6.9 billion. Hotel sector revenues surged by 50% to $69 million, which accounted for 37% of the group's total revenue of $186 million. A strategic agreement signed in May 2025 with Oman's Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning to develop two real estate projects near the city of Sultan Haitham further solidifies the group's regional presence.

 Forbes Middle East's ranking methodology uses precise criteria, including a company's business size, number of hotels and rooms, revenues, investment value, asset ownership, and regional reach. It also considers a leader's influence, economic impact, and notable achievements from 2024 to 2025, in addition to professional experience.


Hisham Talaat has been a driving force behind a major transformation in the Egyptian tourism sector. This was achieved through the acquisition of a 51% stake in Legacy Hotels and Tourism Projects by the group's subsidiary, ICON. Legacy owns seven historic and legendary hotels, including the Marriott Mena House Cairo, the Sofitel Winter Palace Luxor, the Old Cataract Aswan, and the Steigenberger Cecil Alexandria. This move boosted ICON's dollar-denominated income and allowed for new investments to upgrade these properties.


By partnering with global brands such as Four Seasons and Kempinski, Hisham Talaat has also elevated Egypt's hospitality standards. This has raised the average price of a hotel stay and successfully attracted a new segment of high-spending tourists, helping to redefine the luxury tourism market and position Egypt as a premier destination in the region.