Home Awards Gulf Business Industry Awards Winners revealed at the Gulf Business Awards 2025 Among the evening’s most celebrated honourees was Gerald Lawless, executive and former CEO of Jumeirah Group, who received the Lifetime Achievement Award by Gulf Business September 25, 2025 Follow us Follow on Google News Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Follow on X Follow on LinkedIn Attendees at the Gulf Business Awards 2025 The Gulf Business Awards 2025, held on September 24 at The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, was nothing short of spectacular. Now in its 13th year, the event once again cemented its reputation as the region’s premier platform for celebrating innovation, resilience, leadership, and excellence across industries. With more than 350 of the Gulf’s most influential executives, entrepreneurs, and decision-makers in attendance, the evening was a celebration not only of the winners, but of the remarkable progress and transformation taking place across the region’s business landscape. The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi provided the backdrop for an evening of recognition and networking. Guests were welcomed to a red-carpet reception before gathering for a gala dinner that combined fine dining with thought-provoking conversations. The setting underscored the prestige of the Gulf Business Awards, elevating the sense of occasion for honourees, judges, and attendees alike. Honouring visionaries and innovators As always, the highlight of the night was the announcement of the award winners across company and leadership categories spanning banking, real estate, healthcare, technology, tourism, energy, and more. Among the evening’s most celebrated honourees was Gerald Lawless, executive and former CEO of Jumeirah Group, who received the Lifetime Achievement Award. Lawless was recognised for his decades-long impact on the hospitality sector and his role in shaping Dubai into a global tourism and leisure hub. In his speech Lawless remarked: “I would like to dedicate this award to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. I have had such a privilege to have worked directly for His Highness in the creation and the establishment of the Jumeirah Group back in 1997 and I’ve spent beautiful years looking after that great company. I am so proud of what it has achieved, and so now it continues to achieve.” Another major highlight was the Business Leader of the Year Award, presented to Rola Abu Manneh, CEO – UAE, Middle East and Pakistan, Standard Chartered. During her tenure, she has overseen significant growth in the UAE business and championed women’s empowerment and inclusive leadership across the region. The Company of the Year Award went to Miral Group, the Abu Dhabi-based creator of immersive destinations and experiences. Miral was recognised for its ambitious projects, sustainable development ethos, and contribution to positioning Abu Dhabi as a global tourism and entertainment capital. From Yas Island to SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, Miral continues to embody the transformative power of visionary planning and execution. The judging process Winners were selected by an esteemed independent panel of judges, who brought decades of experience across media, finance, technology, and healthcare to the process. The panel included Ian Fairservice, managing partner and group editor-in-chief, Motivate Media Group; Mishal Kanoo, chairman, The Kanoo Group; Jawad Jalal Abbassi, head of MENA, GSMA; Reenita Das, partner and senior vice president, Frost & Sullivan; and Gareth van Zyl, group editor, Gulf Business. Fairservice noted: “Over more than a decade, these awards have become a benchmark for excellence, spotlighting the visionaries, trailblazers and companies shaping the region’s future. Gulf Business has been proud to chronicle this journey through our magazine and digital platforms, capturing the remarkable growth and transformation of the Gulf.” Together, the judges ensured a fair and transparent evaluation process, focusing on merit, impact, and relevance to the region’s business ecosystem. Their insights and rigorous assessments helped to shine a spotlight on deserving winners while underscoring the depth of talent and innovation across the Gulf. Beyond the awards themselves, the evening served as a powerful networking platform. Executives and entrepreneurs from across the GCC engaged in meaningful conversations about investment, digital transformation, and the region’s evolving economic priorities. Guests networking at the Gulf Business Awards 2025 in Dubai. In his closing remarks, Gareth van Zyl, group editor of Gulf Business, said: “This year’s Awards underscored not only the incredible progress we’ve seen across the Gulf’s business ecosystem, but also the exciting future that lies ahead. These winners are setting new benchmarks for innovation and impact.” Listed below are all the winners. Company Awards Banking Company of the Year: RAKBANK Energy Company of the Year: GE Vernova Healthcare Company of the Year: Aster DM Healthcare Hospitality Company of the Year: FIVE Hotels and Resorts Investment Company of the Year: AIX Investment Group Logistics Company of the Year: AD Ports Group Real Estate Company of the Year: Refad Real Estate Investment and Development Company Retail Company of the Year: Dubai Duty Free Tourism Company of the Year: Miral Group Transport Company of the Year: Thrifty Car Rental Technology Company of the Year: Crowe Mak Leader Awards Banking Leader of the Year: Rola Abu Manneh, CEO – UAE, Middle East and Pakistan, Standard Chartered Energy Leader of the Year: Rasso Bartenschlager, General Manager, Al Masaood Power Healthcare Leader of the Year: Dr. Craig R. Cook, CEO, The Brain & Performance Centre, a DP World company Hospitality Leader of the Year: Joe Nassoura General Manager, Fairmont Dubai Technology Leader of the Year: Andreas Hassellöf, Founder and CEO – Ombori Real Estate Leader of the Year: Yousuf Fakhruddin, CEO and Managing Partner, Fakhruddin Properties Group (Note: For the below, representatives from respective companies accepted the awards on the winner’s behalf) Investment Leader of the Year: Bal Krishen Rathore, CEO & Chairman, Century Financial Group Retail Leader of the Year: John Hadden, CEO Alshaya Group Tourism Leader of the Year: Mohamed Abdalla Al Zaabi, Group CEO, Miral Group Transport Leader of the Year: Adel Mardini, CEO, Jetex Logistics Leader of the Year: Tarek Sultan, Chairman, Agility Global Editor’s Choice Awards Companies Disruptive Company of the Year: Ultima Chain Family Business of the Year: Al Khayyat Investments (AKI) Digital Transformation Company of the Year: Etihad Salam Telecom Company Fintech Provider of the Year: OKX MICE Provider of the Year: Tahaluf Leaders Legacy in Leadership: Masih Imtiaz, CEO, Imtiaz Developments Cross-Border Business Icon of the Year: Capt. Pradeep Singh, CEO and Founder, Karma Realty Developers Disruptive Leader of the Year: Dr Ali Asgar Fakhruddin, CEO of Sterling Group Visionary Leader of the Year: Ankur Aggarwal, Founder of BNW Woman Leader of the Year: Mila Semeshkina, CEO and Founder, WE Convention Overall Awards Business Leader of the Year: Rola Abu Manneh, CEO, UAE, Middle East and Pakistan, Standard Chartered Bank Company of the Year: Miral Group Group photo of the winners at the Gulf Business Awards 2025 Tags Business GCC Gulf Gulf Awards Gulf Business Awards 2025 Gulfbusiness