Public Sector

While the MENA region has yet to achieve many a milestone in the modus operandi of government and public services, GCC is an exception to that in that this region has observed several important improvements to government and public sector operational models.

Healthcare

Some of the challenges faced by the healthcare sector in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region include lack of healthcare workforce to meet the needs of the growing population, limited access to healthcare in rural areas, rising costs of healthcare, chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease, healthcare infrastructure in rural areas, stringent healthcare regulations, IT infrastructure not well-equipped with HER/EMR, etc.

Consumer

The consumer sector in the MENA region has been undergoing significant changes in recent years, driven by a combination of economic, demographic, and technological factors.

Energy and Industrials

The industrial landscape in the GCC countries has evolved significantly in recent years, driven by a combination of government policies, market forces, and technological advancements.

Precious Resources

Middle East has world leading markets such as Dubai when it comes to precious metals and stones consumer fashion. Naturally, the regulation of such high volume of business is also top notch and expectations from market players are high.

Real Estate

MENA region has seen enormous evolution of real estate over the last two decades.

Exchange Houses

The impact of Russo-Ukrainian war last year is pervasive on Exchange House business around the world.

Finance Houses

During 2023, the deterioration of economic output and the escalation of interest rates will result in more trying circumstances for the finance houses.

Insurance

The way technology is changing the way insurance providers work is unprecedented. The traditional demarcation of life, health and non-life has diversified to give way to a vast array in terms of lines of business.