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Middle East CEOs confidence drops, Saudi Arabia, Egypt cited as top growth markets: PwC
Data, skills, holding regional organisations back, efficiency tops regional CEOs priority
Published in Daily News Egypt on 29 - 01 - 2019

Following an increase in Middle East CEOs optimism last year, a decline in confidence in the region's growth potential was witnessed in this year's edition of PwC's 22nd CEO Survey, launched at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos.
According to the survey results, only 28% of Middle East CEOs was "very confident" of revenue growth over the next 12 months compared to 33% last year, and 35% of global CEOs. Meanwhile, for medium-term growth, 40% of survey Middle East respondents are ‘very confident' about their revenue prospects over the next three years.
Middle East CEOs are also more pessimistic about the short-term global economic outlook for 2019 than their global peers (28% vs 42%).
Efficiency tops CEOs priority list, headcount fall expectation rise in Middle East
Operational efficiency was selected as a priority for 68% of Middle East CEOs, at the top of their list of planned activities driving profitability in the next 12 months, in line with their global peers with 77%.
Furthermore, 43% of the region's business leaders expected their headcounts to fall, compared to 19% globally.
"Some of the crude cost-cutting in the region in 2015-2017 had cut into muscle, and with improving economic conditions last year, some pressure came off. We are now seeing a far more strategic, fundamental look at efficiency within businesses, where they are looking to leverage technology to sustain a lower cost base," Stephen Anderson, Clients and Markets leader at PwC Middle East commented.
Egypt and Saudi Arabia top growth expectations
Regarding growth potential, Saudi Arabia is firmly on the minds of CEOs based on other regional areas, cited by 28% of respondents as the most important country for growth, followed by Egypt with 15%, India 13%, and Iraq with 10%.
Technology evolution, AI to disrupt the region
According to the survey, 79% of regional CEOs rank changing consumer behaviour considering digitisation taking over at maximum speed as the most significant threat, followed by technological change at 75%.


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