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Mohamed Mansour (businessman)

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Residence
  
Cairo, Egypt

Role
  
Businessman

Nationality
  
Egyptian

Parents
  
Loutfy Mansour

Children
  
2

Net worth
  
4 billion USD (2015)

Name
  
Mohamed Mansour


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Born
  
1948
Egypt

Occupation
  
Chairman, Mansour Group

Relatives
  
Youssef Mansour (brother)Yasseen Mansour (brother)

Siblings
  
Youssef Mansour, Yasseen Mansour

Similar People
  
Nassef Sawiris, Onsi Sawiris, Mike Adenuga, Nathan Kirsh, Naguib Sawiris

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Mohamed Mansour is an Egyptian businessman and former politician. He is the chairman of Mansour Group, a US$6 billion conglomerate that is the second largest company in Egypt by revenue. In November 2016, Forbes estimated his wealth at $4.1B.

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Early life

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Mohamed Mansour was born into one of the most prominent business families in Alexandria. The family business, Mansour Group, controls nine of Egypt's top Fortune 500 companies, though it needed to survive the nationalization and confiscation of its assets in 1965.

Mansour gained an engineering degree from North Carolina State University in 1968, and a master's in business administration from Auburn University in 1971, teaching there until 1973.

Career

With his two brothers, Mansour maintained an active role in the Mansour Group, the family business, building close ties as distributors for US companies including Chevrolet, Marlboro, General Motors and Caterpillar. Some of his other interests include Metro, the largest Egyptian supermarket chain, and McDonald's franchises in Egypt.

Mansour has led the group since his father died in 1976. Since then, he has overseen all the major corporate developments, including setting up the company's private investment subsidiary Man Capital in London.

In January 2006 Mansour resigned his business responsibilities to serve as minister of transport. He resigned in October 2009 after a deadly train crash.

Personal life

He is married with two children and lives in Cairo.

References

Mohamed Mansour (businessman) Wikipedia