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ABC claims many innovations in Lebanese and Middle Eastern retail, such as fixed prices (when bargaining was the tradition), employing women in its sales force, advertising, opening the Middle East's first "international standard" open-air mall, banning smoking, implementing waste management, opening the largest private photovoltaic plant in Lebanon and introducing magnetic gift cards.
This category is for retail companies in Lebanon. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. O. Online companies of Lebanon (1 C)
In 1995 MAF Retail entered in a joint venture with French retailer Carrefour Group and became franchisee and operator of its chain of supermarkets and hypermarkets in the MENA region. [39] The joint venture, known as Majid Al Futtaim Hypermarkets, became fully owned by MAF Retail in May 2013 subsequent to Carrefour's divestment of its 25 ...
Chalhoub Group (Arabic: مجموعة شلهوب) is a privately held luxury goods retailer and distributor, headquartered in Dubai, UAE. The Chalhoub Group is the largest retail operator in the Middle East and a member of the International Association of Department Stores since 2023. The company has more than 14,000 employees in 14 countries.
The Azadea Group of Beirut, Lebanon has an exclusive license since 2001 to operate Virgin Megastores in many countries within the Middle East, except for countries which already have a franchise. [53] Operating as Virgin Megastores Middle East, Azadea has stores in UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Egypt, Kuwait, and Jordan.
The Aïshti Foundation is a 350,000-square-foot mixed art gallery and retail space located north of Beirut in Jal el Dib, Lebanon. The Aishti Foundation was constructed on behalf of Aishti CEO Tony Salamé, and designed by architect David Adjaye and interiors by Christian Lahoude Studio.
Robert Fadel also worked in the private sector, serving as Chairman & CEO of the ABC Group [6] from 2009 to 2017, the leading shopping center and retail company in Lebanon ), of which he remains a member of the board of directors. Harvard Business School case “From Beirut with Love” summarized his experience as head of his family business.
Rifai or Rifai Nuts is a Lebanese multinational nut-retailing company headquartered in Beirut, Lebanon. It is the largest nut-retailing chain in the Middle East and the company with the biggest market share in Lebanon.