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AW Rostamani Group, also known as “AWR”, is a privately held company established in 1954 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, [3] by Al Rostamani brothers, Abdullah and Abdul Wahid Al Rostamani. The company is headquartered in Dubai and employs over 3,800 workers.
Amina Al Rustamani is an Emirati businesswoman who's currently the director of family business AW Rostamani Group. [1] She ranked number 9 in the CEO Middle East's fifth annual list of the world's most powerful Arab women in 2015. [2] [3] She was picked as the Advertising Person of the Year by Dubai Lynx for 2015. [4]
The building was completed in 2011. Maze Tower is mixed used, which owned by Al Rostamani Group, the Tower has 25 office floors, garden floor, 24 residential floors and roof with swimming pool. Al Rostamani International Exchange (Previously known as Thomas Cook Al Rostamani Ex Co) Head Office is also located in this tower.
In November 1984, three UAE businessmen purchased the company and formed Al Nisr Publishing. The new owners of the paper were Obaid Humaid Al Tayer, Abdullah Al Rostamani and Juma Al Majid. With the death of Abdullah Al Rostamani in 2006, his position on the board is held by a family nominee while the other directors remain.
Amina Al Rustamani – chief executive officer of AWR Properties, director and board member of the family-owned AW Rostamani Group; Hend Faisal Al Qassemi – businesswoman, author and journalist; Muna Al Gurg – Managing director of Retail at Easa Saleh Al Gurg Group
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In January 2021, Hana Al Rostamani has been appointed as group chief executive officer. [11] Company said its net profits were US$3.4 billion at the end of 2021, 19 percent up from than previous year. [12]
In 2005, the organization was founded by Rajesh Himmatlal and Shaikh Mohammad Ibrahim Abdulaziz Al Mualla. In December 2006, GCC Exchange expanded its operations to include the work of remittance in its business sphere. [9]