Talaat Mostafa Group Holding Co S.A.E. Arabic: (مجموعة طلعت مصطفى القابضة (ش.م.م | |
Trade Name: | Talaat Moustafa Group Holding |
Native Name: | مجموعة طلعت مصطفى القابضة |
Native Name Lang: | ar |
Type: | Société Anonyme Égyptienne |
Traded As: | EGX 30 Component |
Foundation: | 2007 |
Founder: | Talaat Moustafa and Bin Laden families |
Location City: | Cairo |
Location Country: | Egypt |
Isin: | EGS691S1C011 |
Industry: | Construction, Real Estate |
Area Served: | Egypt |
Revenue Year: | 2022 |
Income Year: | 2022 |
Net Income Year: | 2022 |
Assets Year: | 2022 |
Equity Year: | 2022 |
Owner: | Talaat Moustafa family 34%, Bin Laden family 17% |
Num Employees: | 100,000+ |
Num Employees Year: | 2019 |
Talaat Moustafa Group Holding SAE (TMGH), is one of the largest listed real estate development companies in Egypt. It was founded in 2007 as a holding company of pre-existing companies, some of which were founded in the 1970s by the late Talaat Moustafa, and publicly listed on the Egyptian Exchange in 2007.[1] The group is known for the development of large gated communities, as well as a chain of hotels, where it is one of the top ten listed real estate developers in Egypt in terms of profits, as well as land, holding over 16,000 acres in Greater Cairo, the largest of any developer by far. Currently, TMG Holding is listed as number 8 in Forbes' Top 50 Listed Companies in Egypt 2023.[2]
As of December 2021, the Talaat Moustafa Group’s largest shareholder at 43% was TMG for Real Estate and Touristic Investments SAE, a company jointly held by the Talaat Moustafa Family (Tarek, Hani and Hisham Talaat Moustafa, 60%) and the Saudi Bin Laden family (40%).[3] With stakes through another company (Alexandria Construction Company SAE) brothers Tarek, Hisham and Hany ultimately own 34% of TMGH’s stock. Hisham Talaat Moustafa has been group CEO since 2017 till present, and had previously held that position until 2008. He has also served as a member of the Shura Council (Upper House). Brother Tarek Talaat Moustafa is group Chairman since 2008 and a former member of parliament.
The second largest shareholder is the Saudi Bin Laden family, famous for their large construction interests in their home country through the Saudi Binladen Group. In Egypt, brothers Yehia and Omar Bin Laden have various real estate investments, owning 17% of TMGH through their 40% stake in TMG for Real Estate and Touristic Investments SAE. The third largest shareholder is another Saudi family, that of Abdelmoniem Alrashed, owning 7% of the group through the UAE based company, Rimco EGT Investment LLC.[4] The remaining identifiable owners are mostly investment funds, led by the Norges Bank who owned 3.3% of TMGH’s shares in 2021.[5]
TMG is behind some of Egypt's largest community developments, including the New Cairo cities of Madinaty, El Rehab, Celia, and the recently launched, Noor. Other developments include May Fair in El Sherouq City, El Rabwa in Sheikh Zayed City, Virginia Beach in the North Coast of Alexandria, and El Radwa El Khadraa in El Agamy. In all, TMG boasts a population of over 1 million residents across its projects, ranking it the highest in the world for a private developer.
TMG's hospitality endeavors include Four Seasons Nile Plaza, Four Seasons Sharm El Sheikh, Four Seasons San Stefano, and Kempinski Nile Hotel.
The Four Seasons Nile Plaza is widely considered the finest and most secure hotel in Cairo, offering presidential-level security and accommodations to visiting heads of state and top government officials.
Following an announcement in 2017 for the expansion of the Four Seasons Sharm El Sheikh, upon completion, the hotel will be the largest Four Seasons Resort in the world.[6]
In 2016, TMG announced plans to build a Four Seasons hotel in its New Cairo property Madinaty, part of an 8000acres development and expansion in New Cairo. Plans to build a Four Seasons hotel in Luxor were made in 2008 but put on hold in the wake of the Egyptian Revolution. In 2020, TMG announced plans to continue the project in Luxor, providing financing of to complete a 200-room Four Seasons in the historic city.[7]