Our approach takes an industry-wide and 360-degree approach to evaluating firms. We gather insights from clients, from consultants, conduct our own assessments, and draw on all credible information available in the public domain and research.
The ranking is based on two pillars: a survey of clients and consultants, and a capabilities assessment. Both factors have a weighting of 50%.
The views of clients and consultants are captured through Consultancy.org’s survey tool, which is open all year round.
For the 2025 edition, we received over 1,100 client reviews (2024: over 900) and over 3,500 consultant reviews by area of expertise and/or sector (2024: over 2,200).
The capabilities assessment is based on an evaluation of five factors: firm capabilities, industry awards, prestige, thought leadership, and popularity on Consultancy.org. For each factor, data is gathered from Consultancy.org’s extensive database of firm capabilities and track record, from input received from consulting firms, and from credible external sources.
The Middle East assessment was cross-checked and enriched with Consultancy.org’s extensive global database of consulting industry insights, which currently spans over 4,000 reviews from clients and over 15,000 peer reviews from consultants across 70+ areas of service.
Firms that score above the threshold for ranking entry are included in the Top Consulting Firms in the Middle East list, with winners sorted across five levels: Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze. Within each level, consultancies are sorted based on their average score, however, note that differences within a level can be negligible.
Firms that do not meet the threshold are excluded from the ranking. Across our rankings, over 80% of the advisory firms assessed do not make the ranking.