Sawiris family


The Sawiris family is an Egyptian Coptic family that owns the Orascom conglomerate, spanning telecommunications, construction, tourism, industries and technology. In 2008, Forbes estimated the family's net worth at $36 billion.
Onsi Sawiris, now retired, is the patriarch of the family.
Various companies in the group are run by Onsi Sawiris' three sons:
Onsi Sawiris founded Orascom in 1950 that has grown into a conglomerate of companies including Orascom Telecom Holding, and Orascom Technology Solutions , both run by Naguib Sawiris, Orascom Construction Industries run by Nassef Sawiris, Orascom Hotels and Development run by Samih Sawiris.
Naguib Sawiris is an investor in Mobinil, Egypt's main mobile phone company, and has expanded into Algeria, Tunisia, Pakistan, Bangladesh and even North Korea. He has also invested through affiliates in Italy. Naguib Sawiris is also investor in a highly influential Egyptian independent newspaper Almasry Alyoum and the owner of TV interests, most notably in OTV.
On 20 July 2018, it was announced that Nassef Sawiris was to become a major shareholder of historic British football club Aston Villa F.C., through the investment group, NSWE, formed with U.S. billionaire, Wesley Edens.
The Sawiris family also actively engages in charity and economic and social development through Sawiris Foundation for Social Development that includes Sawiris Foundation Awards for Egyptian Literature