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Fujairah National Group
Native nameمجموعة الفجيرة الوطنية
Company typePrivate
Industry
HeadquartersFujairah, United Arab Emirates
Area served

Fujairah National Group (FNG) is a diversified business conglomerate headquartered in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates. Established in 1982, FNG has become a leading enterprise in the UAE, with operations spanning sectors such as oil storage and trading, healthcare, education, aviation, shipping, construction, and real estate. The group comprises over 40 companies and employs more than 4,000 people, contributing significantly to the economic development of the UAE's East Coast region.

History

Fujairah National Group was founded in 1982 with a vision to support the economic and social development of Fujairah and the UAE. Over the decades, it expanded its footprint into diverse sectors, forming partnerships with international companies and developing critical infrastructure in healthcare, education, and logistics. Today, FNG stands as a key player in the UAE's diversified economy.

Leadership and Governance

FNG's leadership consists of prominent members of Fujairah's ruling Al Sharqi family and other experienced professionals:

  • Chairman: Sheikh Saleh Bin Mohamed Hamad Al Sharqi
  • Vice Chairmen:
    • Sheikh Dr. Mohamed Bin Saleh Mohamed Al Sharqi
    • Sheikh Sultan Bin Saleh Mohamed Al Sharqi
    • Sheikh Hamad Bin Saleh Mohamed Al Sharqi
  • CEO: Saif Sultan Al Salami
  • Board Members:
    • Mohamed Ahmed Al-Moathen
    • Sami Jamil Al-Baghdadi

Divisions and Subsidiaries

FNG operates through eight primary divisions, each managing a portfolio of specialized businesses:

  1. Gulf Petrol Supplies: Specializes in petroleum product trading and storage.
  2. Fujairah Investments Company: Focused on sustainable investment ventures.
  3. Fujairah National Industries: Engages in construction, manufacturing, and logistics.
  4. Fujairah International Trading Company: Facilitates international trade and partnerships.
  5. Diyar Education: Operates institutions like Diyar Private Academy, focusing on innovative learning.
  6. Makaan Group: Develops real estate projects and modern communities.
  7. Al Sharq Healthcare: Manages healthcare facilities, including Al Sharq Hospital.
  8. Fujairah National Shipping: Provides maritime and shipping solutions.

Key Projects

FNG has undertaken several notable projects across sectors:

Oil & Gas Infrastructure

The group has played a crucial role in developing oil storage terminals and pipelines, positioning Fujairah as a global oil hub.

Hospitality

FNG developed the Novotel, Ibis, and Adagio hotels in Fujairah, contributing to the region's tourism sector.

Healthcare Expansion

Through Al Sharq Healthcare, FNG has expanded its medical facilities, improving healthcare access in the region.

Education

Diyar Education supports learning through innovative institutions like Diyar Private Academy, which emphasizes leadership and creativity.

References

  1. "Board of Directors – Fujairah National Group". Retrieved 2024-12-09.
  2. "Gulf Petrol Supplies – Fujairah National Group". Retrieved 2024-12-17.
  3. "Healthcare Insight - Al Sharq Healthcare - CEO Today". www.ceotodaymagazine.com/. Retrieved 2024-12-17.
  4. "Fujairah National Shipping targets trade growth despite Gulf tensions". Al Arabiya English. 2017-09-28. Retrieved 2024-12-17.
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