Nasser Al-Kharafi & family Net Worth

Nasser Al-Kharafi & family is a Kuwaiti businessman born on June 17, 1943. He is the Chairman of MAK Group, a major player in the Kuwaiti economy with interests in banking, manufacturing, construction, and food. Al-Kharafi has real estate development projects in Albania, Bulgaria, and Africa, and had plans to sell a stake in telecom company Zain, which are now on hold. Recently, the British press reported on Al-Kharafi's plans to build a $150 million neoclassical mansion in Hampstead Heath, which was met with dismay from local residents. However, a spokesman has stated that "there are no plans for it to take place." Al-Kharafi's brother is the speaker of the National Assembly, and in his spare time, Al-Kharafi enjoys gardening.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day June 17, 1943
Birth Place Kuwait
Age 77 YEARS OLD
Died On 17 April 2011(2011-04-17) (aged 67)\nCairo, Egypt
Birth Sign Cancer
Residence Kuwait
Occupation Chairman, M.A. Kharafi & Sons
Children 5
Relatives Jassem Al-Kharafi (brother) Faiza Al-Kharafi (sister) Fawzi Al-Kharafi (brother)

💰 Net worth: $10.4 Billion

Nasser Al-Kharafi & family, known for their diversified business interests in Kuwait, have achieved an incredible net worth estimated to be around $10.4 billion in 2024. With a vast portfolio spanning industries such as construction, real estate, hospitality, and telecommunications, their success is a testament to their astute management and strategic investments. The Al-Kharafi family has built a reputation for their ability to adapt to changing market dynamics and capitalize on emerging opportunities. Their wealth showcases their influence and contribution to Kuwait's economy and highlights their position as prominent players in the business landscape.

2010 $8.7 Billion
2011 $10.4 Billion
2018 $10.4 Billion

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Biography/Timeline

2009

In January 2009 he was linked to a takeover bid for Liverpool F.C..

2011

On 17 April 2011, Al-Kharafi died from a cardiac arrest in a Cairo, Egypt, hotel room. He was mourned by relatives and close friends, Kuwaiti MPs, politicians and businessmen and international figures. After his death M. A. Kharafi & Sons was passed on to his three surviving brothers Fawzi, Jessaim and Muhannad.