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Introduction
Launched in Beirut 1970 by Al Bayan Publishing House.
37 years: 437 monthly issues, 180 supplements,37 annual issues
Ranked  Second among Pan Arab Business monthly magazines. (Source: Business Elite Survey, BES 2006,Company : Stat-Ipsos)
Addressing all business practices pertaining to Arab Business man
Provides readers in the Levant, GCC & North Africa with in-depth analysis on financial statements and reports on current and emerging markets.
Covers extensively all business sectors.
Conducts special interviews with Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs.

Content:
Business news (Gulf, World, Levant & North Africa)
Arab world reports and Data.
New business practices. ( laws & regulations).

Topics:
Banking, Investment & Financial Institutions.
Insurance
Real Estate
Industry & trade.
Energy  & Technology.
Transportation & shipping.
Leisure services

Supplements
Banking, Financial institutions & stock Markets
Insurance, re-insurance & Shipping & Transportation
Real Estate & Construction
Technology, Travel & Tourism
Industries & Traders.

Annual Issue:
Covers all business sectors (total 750 pages)
Business guide
Business Leaders: Interviews & Special Reports.

Distribution
Al Bayan reaches all decision makers in key positions of major industries throughout the Pan Arab region:

Breakdown: 88,200 Copies

Pan Arab Region:
UAE 15.000
Saudi 36.000
Kuwait 2.450
Qatar 2.000
Bahrain 800
Oman 900
Lebanon 10.600
Syria 3.700
Jordan 3.125
Iraq 1.500
Egypt  1.800
Others 10.225

Direct mailing list:8000
Company Presidents & Chairmen15%
CEO’s & Executive Directors 20%
Leading Governmental Officials11%
Managing Directors & General Managers35%
Media Directors & advertising managers12%
Human resources & training managers7%


Oxford Business Group (OBG), a UK-based publishing, research and consultancy organisation, publishes economic and political intelligence on the markets of Eastern Europe, North and South Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. 

OBG offers comprehensive analysis of political, macroeconomic and sectoral developments, including banking, capital markets, energy, infrastructure, industry and insurance.

OBG’s acclaimed economic, political and business reports are the leading source of local and regional intelligence, while OBG’s online economic briefings provide up-to-date in-depth analysis. OBG’s consultancy arm offers tailor-made market intelligence and advice to firms operating in these markets and those looking to enter them.



Launched in May 2004 Forbes Arabia has extended the Forbes brand of journalism across the Middle East. Our distinctive and uncompromising editorial style attracts a readership community of local entrepreneurs, company owners, industry managers and investors united by a belief in the spirit of free enterprise and entrepreneurial values, and a constant demand for local language information that delivers a competitive edge.

Our editorial team of experts on companies, currencies, management and capital markets across the Middle East contribute an extensive number of original articles written expressly for the magazine’s influential Arabic language readership. In addition, every issue contains cutting-edge content from international editions of Forbes magazine, tailored to be relevant to readers in the Arab World.

Covering more than 15 countries in the region, Forbes Arabia offers our advertisers the best reach of professional and personal investors, business owners and decision makers across the Arab World. Forbes Arabia covers the entire investment community - those affluent Arabic business professionals driving national economies.

Forbes Arabia has rapidly established itself as the leading Arabic language business publication serving the whole Middle East. Across the region Forbes Arabia is setting the pace for pre-emptive business journalism. By uncovering trends and anticipating opportunities in the regional marketplace, each monthly issue brings top executives information critical to their success – and in the language that they do business.




Capital Magazine is an English language business and finance practice-based monthly, established in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). Our publication specializes in providing corporate executives with the tools required to keep them on track with the rapid changes that take place within their respective industries, featuring articles by certified financial and business experts on a broad spectrum of topics - ranging from banking, technology, human capital, risk management to treasury, corporate finance and cash management.

Capital is one of the UAE's fastest growing business to business magazines steadily grows in recognition and credibility.
 
For more information please contact: Sales Office on tel: +971 4 295 7790 or on subscriptions@capital-me.com / www.capital-me.com




Business Islamica is the first monthly magazine in the UAE that specifically covers all aspects of Islamic business & finance both regionally and internationally based in the Dubai International Finance Centre (DIFC). Business Islamica compliments the exponential growth of the Islamic business and finance industry and acts as a missing link between those with an earnest and widespread desire to understand the system and those who have a wealth of it.

The magazine's objective is to spearhead awareness initiatives, heighten knowledge of its core principles & practices and feature the latest developments in the industry.

For more information please contact: Sales Office on tel: +971 4 295 7790 or on subscriptions@capital-me.com / www.capital-me.com




Executive is a monthly business magazine that offers its readers in-depth and forward thinking analysis, solid reporting and punchy opinion on Middle East commerce, economy and finance as well as regular industry surveys, regional market data, global economic trends and the latest in science, technology and the arts.

Since its launch in 1998, Executive’s passion for business, its inside access and uncanny foresight has earned it the highest plaudits in Lebanon, where its readers choose it for its unbiased editorial line and comprehensive analysis. Now Executive is taking its style of journalism to the region.

From Morocco to Iraq, Executive now has a solid network of the best business and economic analysts, experts, and reporters to provide what is arguably the most authoritative business writing in the Middle East.

For more information, please visit www.executive-magazine.com or call us on 00 961 1 611696





About Zawya
Zawya is an online business information and community platform focused on the Middle East. Headquartered in Dubai, Zawya has a global user base of over 350,000+ high-end business professionals.
Zawya covers detailed information on the top 12,000+ companies in the Middle East with comprehensive live news coverage through the exclusive Zawya Dow Jones newswire service. Furthermore, the service provides industry news, macroeconomic reports, country statistics, stock market data as well as specialized databases such as IPO, Sukuk, Mutual Funds, Projects and Private Equity monitors.
In addition to subscription services, Zawya offers advertisers the ability to target the most affluent online audience with an interest in the MENA region. Zawya's online service caters to and attracts only serious professional users and decision makers as it has the only fee paying user base in the region.
Visit us today at www.zawya.com


 

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