Iman Mutlaq | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Jordanian |
Education | MBA in Finance (New York Institute of Technology) |
Occupation(s) | Entrepreneurship Financier Humanitarian worker |
Title | Sigma Investments Founder and CEO (Amman, Jordan) Director of Global Alliance Partners (Hong Kong) President of International Association for Human Values, Jordan Founder of 8x8 Women, Jordan |
Website | www |
Iman Mutlaq (Arabic: إيمان مطلق) is a Jordanian entrepreneur, businesswoman, financier and social activist. She is the founder and President of multinational financial companies; Sigma Investments and INGOT.
She received a number of awards for her businesses, activism, and achievements in the finance industry, in addition to receiving multiple recognitions for her humanitarian efforts, such as being appointed as a UN goodwill Ambassador.
Forbes named her one of the most powerful businesswomen in the Middle East, one of the top women leading top companies in the Middle East, and one of the 100 most powerful Arab businesswomen.[1]
Mutlaq was born in 1966 in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia.[2] Until age 13, Mutlaq lived in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia, with her mother and sister following her father's passing when she was six years old. Since her early days as a teenager, Mutlaq wanted to be a businesswoman, so she started her first business when she was only 14 years old. [3]
Mutlaq raised her two sons as a single mother after her divorce at the age of twenty four.[3]
Mutlaq received her bachelor's degree in business administration from Al-Ahliyya Amman University in Jordan. And In 2007, she received an MBA in Finance from the New York Institute of Technology.[3]
Mutlaq established her export-import business at the age of eighteen and then entered the financial industry at the age of 27 covering the regions of Middle East and North Africa. She is currently managing Jordan based Sigma Investments.[3]
She directs Ingot Consultation Bahrain, a financial services provider since 2015 focusing in the MENA region; and enables trading on global currencies and precious metals, and also helps clients reach foreign exchange markets.[4]
She is involved in angel investing in projects which enhance women's creativity and ideas. She is also targeting applications for mobile devices through her startup, Dreamtech since 2015.[3]
Participant in an expedition to Mount Kilimanjaro in 2014 in an effort to support the cancer research initiatives of the King Hussein Cancer Center; the expedition raised $1.3 million.[5][6]
First instructor of the Art of Living Foundation, an initiative of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in Jordan.[3]
President of the Geneva International Association for Human Values in Jordan.[3]
Initiator of six programs in Iraq among 400 women for advancing their careers.[3][7]
Participant at the inaugural US Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship invited by The Obama Administration in 2010; she met Hillary Clinton and Richard Holbrooke there and discussed issues affecting women in Afghanistan and across the Middle East.[3]
Main article: Sigma Investments (Jordan) |
Sigma Investments and Ingot are members of the three member consortium which signed cooperation protocol with Egyptian government to establish a US$35–50m worth electronic Egyptian Commodities Exchange in Egypt as the first ever country in the MENA region; it will facilitate the well being of the small farmers and supply of products at reasonable prices abolishing the monopoly of goods.[3][8][9][10]