
Bahaa Hariri
$2.01B
as of 05/17/25
About Bahaa Hariri
Bahaa Hariri is the eldest son of slain Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri (d. 2005); he inherited his fortune from his father, who was a billionaire.
In 2008, Bahaa Hariri sold his stake in Saudi Oger, the family construction business, to his brother Saad Hariri, also a former prime minister of Lebanon.
Bahaa Hariri founded and chairs Horizon Group, a real estate holding company with investments in Amman, Jordan and Beirut, Lebanon.
He helped revitalize an area of Amman, called Abdali, in partnership with the Jordanian government.
He's the majority owner of Globe Express Services, a logistics company with a presence in more than 100 countries.
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Citizenship
LebanonSource of wealth
Real estate, investmentsResidence
Geneva, SwitzerlandMarital status
MarriedBirth date
04/26/66 (age 59)Education
Bachelor of Arts/Science, Boston UniversitySelf-made
inherited and growingBahaa Hariri’s fortune is worth

33K
troy ounces of gold

31K
median U.S. household

20K
median U.S. income

0.04%
U.S. credit card volume

0.008%
GDP of the United States

0.006%
United States debt
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Hariri is also an advisory board member of the Atlantic Council, a Washington, D.C. think tank that promotes international cooperation.
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