Olayan sisters rare face of women power in Saudi business
Children of founder of Olayan Group help to run the company with interests in oilfield services, steel and fast food among others
London
IN HER Saudi Arabia homeland, Lubna Olayan can't drive, show her hair in public or leave the country without her husband's permission. She can, however, run one of the nation's biggest conglomerates.
A former analyst at JP Morgan, Ms Olayan oversees the Middle East operations of Olayan Group, a diversified company founded by her father in 1947. With 15,000 employees and 50 affiliated companies, the Athens-based business is active in almost every sector of the Saudi economy including oilfield services, steel and fast food.
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