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Omar Hanafi (Arabic: عمر حنفي, born 11 January 2001) is an Egyptian business executive who has been employed by the Saudi private prison company Altar Group since 2035. He is currently Altar's Vice President of Business Development, having been appointed to this position on 15 May 2048. Prior to this, he served as Director of Partner Relations (2044 - 2048), Custodian of Al-Yasmin Women's Dormitory (2040 - 2044), and Operations Manager at Al-Iskan Women's Dormitory (2035 - 2040).
Hanafi is regarded as one of Altar's most important leaders, and is a close confidant of CEO Faisal bin Mokhtar Al-Nafisah. He played a key role in the company's expansion into North Africa, beginning with the signing of a 30-year partnership agreement with the Egyptian government in 2044. In between 2044 and 2049, he negotiated agreements with the governments of Morocco, Algeria and Libya to establish Altar Women's Dormitories in those countries. In June 2050, he oversaw the launch of Riad Khalifa, an ultra-exclusive private gentlemen's club operated directly by Altar, in the Marrakech city center.
In June 2047, Hanafi was responsible for negotiating a partnership with Henley Investments, one of the largest providers of adult entertainment services on the East Coast of the United States. In December 2048, Altar invested $500 million to acquire a 22.4% stake in Henley, which Hanafi described as a "complete no-brainer" of a deal, because Henley was "primed to become the nationwide market leader in the US within the next 5 to 10 years".
"Hanafi is one of the shrewdest operators in the game. He knows how to cajole, bribe and leverage. When necessary, he knows how to apply force and pressure. He gets things done.
Faisal Al-Nafisah has some way to go before he steps down as CEO, but whenever he does, he has a ready-made successor in Hanafi. There is no doubt that he will be among the leading contenders for the role."
Saif AbdurrahmanFormer CFO (2038 - 2046)
Altar Group
Hanafi is known to have lavish tastes and