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'''Chalhoub Group''' (] مجموعة شلهوب) is a privately held luxury goods retailer and distributor, headquartered in ], ]. |
'''Chalhoub Group''' (] مجموعة شلهوب) is a privately held luxury goods retailer and distributor, headquartered in ], ]. | ||
The Chalhoub Group is the largest retail operator in the ] |
The Chalhoub Group is the largest retail operator in the ]. The company has more than 12,000 employees in 14 countries.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://gulfbusiness.com/chalhoub-group-co-ceo-anthony-chalhoub-dies-63/|title=Chalhoub Group co-CEO Anthony Chalhoub dies at 63|date=19 December 2018|work=Gulf News}}</ref> | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
The group was founded by ] and Widad Chalhoub in 1955, in ], Syria with a store selling ].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theceomagazine.com/executive-interviews/retail-wholesale/patrick-chalhoub/|title=Patrick Chalhoub|date=20 October 2016|work=The CEO Magazine}}</ref> The market was narrow in Syria, so the family moved to neighbouring Lebanon in 1965 to enable expansion into the ] and the ]. When the ] broke out in 1975 they moved to Kuwait, where they had a subsidiary. They then moved their main office to ], ] in 1990.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.tharawat-magazine.com/family-institutions/chalhoub-group/|title=FEATURES: CHALHOUB GROUP – Entrepreneurial Drive and Sustainable Vision|date=10 November 2015|work=Tharawat Magazine}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{Citation|last=Jones|first=Geoffrey|chapter=International Business and Emerging Markets in Historical Perspective|date=8 August 2018|pages=54–76|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=9780190683948|doi=10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190683948.013.3|title=The Oxford Handbook of Management in Emerging Markets}}</ref> | The group was founded by ] and Widad Chalhoub in 1955, in ], Syria with a store selling ].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theceomagazine.com/executive-interviews/retail-wholesale/patrick-chalhoub/|title=Patrick Chalhoub|date=20 October 2016|work=The CEO Magazine}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |title=Tributes following the passing of Chalhoub Group founder Michel Chalhoub |work=Arabian Business |url=https://www.arabianbusiness.com/industries/retail/466672-tributes-following-the-passing-of-chalhoub-group-founder-michel-chalhoub |access-date=2022-10-20}}</ref> The market was narrow in Syria, so the family moved to neighbouring Lebanon in 1965 to enable expansion into the ] and the ]. When the ] broke out in 1975 they moved to Kuwait, where they had a subsidiary. They then moved their main office to ], ] in 1990.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.tharawat-magazine.com/family-institutions/chalhoub-group/|title=FEATURES: CHALHOUB GROUP – Entrepreneurial Drive and Sustainable Vision|date=10 November 2015|work=Tharawat Magazine}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{Citation|last=Jones|first=Geoffrey|chapter=International Business and Emerging Markets in Historical Perspective|date=8 August 2018|pages=54–76|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=9780190683948|doi=10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190683948.013.3|title=The Oxford Handbook of Management in Emerging Markets}}</ref> | ||
Their sons Anthony and ] took over as co-CEOs in 2001.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.arabianbusiness.com/inside-house-of-chalhoub-632262.html|title=Inside the House of Chalhoub|last=Hamdan|first=Lubna|date=20 May 2016|work=Arabian Business}}</ref> Their elder son, Anthony, passed away in December 2018, leaving ] as sole CEO.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://en.vogue.me/news-3/chalhoub-group-co-ceo-anthony-chalhoub-passes-away-at-63/|title=Chalhoub Group Co-CEO Anthony Chalhoub Passes Away at 63|last=Altoukhi|first=Nour|date=20 December 2018|work=Vogue Arabia}}</ref> | Their sons Anthony and ] took over as co-CEOs in 2001.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.arabianbusiness.com/inside-house-of-chalhoub-632262.html|title=Inside the House of Chalhoub|last=Hamdan|first=Lubna|date=20 May 2016|work=Arabian Business}}</ref> Their elder son, Anthony, passed away in December 2018, leaving ] as sole CEO.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://en.vogue.me/news-3/chalhoub-group-co-ceo-anthony-chalhoub-passes-away-at-63/|title=Chalhoub Group Co-CEO Anthony Chalhoub Passes Away at 63|last=Altoukhi|first=Nour|date=20 December 2018|work=Vogue Arabia}}</ref> |
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Industry | Luxury Fashion |
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Founder | Michel Chalhoub Widad Chalhoub |
Headquarters | Dubai, UAE |
Area served | Middle East |
Key people |
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Products | Beauty Fashion & accessories |
Website | chalhoubgroup.com |
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. The company has more than 12,000 employees in 14 countries.
History
The group was founded by Michel and Widad Chalhoub in 1955, in Damascus, Syria with a store selling Christofle. The market was narrow in Syria, so the family moved to neighbouring Lebanon in 1965 to enable expansion into the Near East and the Gulf region. When the civil war broke out in 1975 they moved to Kuwait, where they had a subsidiary. They then moved their main office to Dubai, UAE in 1990.
Their sons Anthony and Patrick took over as co-CEOs in 2001. Their elder son, Anthony, passed away in December 2018, leaving Patrick as sole CEO.
Current operations
The main group is the leading partner of luxury, fashion and beauty in the Middle East through three types of activities: distribution, regionally and locally in 8 countries; retail, with over 750 stores; and marketing services. The joint venture, a regional agreement between the brand and the group, allows a co-management with the brand. Some of Chalhoub’s joint ventures include Louis Vuitton, Dior Couture, Sephora, Fendi, Puig, Celine, Givenchy, Louboutin, and Havas.
The franchise model, where the Chalhoub Group manages the brand following international guidelines. Some of the group's retail franchises include Saks Fifth Avenue, Loewe, Carolina Herrera, Swarovski, Lacoste, and Michael Kors. The distribution franchise includes L’Oréal Luxury.
The group created and is operating several retail own-concepts, including Tanagra, a lifestyle gift chain with nine stores; Wow by Wojooh, a makeup line; Ghawali, a luxury oriental fragrance brand; Level Shoes, spanning 96,000 square feet, with 40 designer boutiques; and department store Tryano and has acquired Christofle.
The group has focused on developing its human resources; the Chalhoub Retail Academy for front-line staff was established in 2007 in Dubai and in 2009 in Saudi Arabia. The Chalhoub Group has also developed a professorship in luxury brand management with the American University of Sharjah.
Sustainable engagement
The Chalhoub Group has put its sustainable engagement at the heart of its strategy, particularly around people, planet, partnership and impactful community activities around education, environment and humanitarian efforts. It received, in 2018, the CSR Label from the Dubai Chamber of Commerce for the sixth consecutive year. The Group is a member of the United Nations Global Compact Community since 2014 and signatory of the Women's Empowerment Principles (WEP).
References
- "Luxury retailer Chalhoub Group plans to almost double Saudi staff". Arab News. 27 February 2022. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- Staff, Entrepreneur Middle East (21 June 2018). "Middle East Luxury Retailer Chalhoub Group Invites Applications For Its Retail Accelerator". Entrepreneur. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- "Chalhoub Group co-CEO Anthony Chalhoub dies at 63". Gulf News. 19 December 2018.
- "Patrick Chalhoub". The CEO Magazine. 20 October 2016.
- "Tributes following the passing of Chalhoub Group founder Michel Chalhoub". Arabian Business. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
- "FEATURES: CHALHOUB GROUP – Entrepreneurial Drive and Sustainable Vision". Tharawat Magazine. 10 November 2015.
- ^ Jones, Geoffrey (8 August 2018), "International Business and Emerging Markets in Historical Perspective", The Oxford Handbook of Management in Emerging Markets, Oxford University Press, pp. 54–76, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190683948.013.3, ISBN 9780190683948
- Hamdan, Lubna (20 May 2016). "Inside the House of Chalhoub". Arabian Business.
- Altoukhi, Nour (20 December 2018). "Chalhoub Group Co-CEO Anthony Chalhoub Passes Away at 63". Vogue Arabia.
- ^ Ferris-Lay, Claire (9 December 2010). "Patrick Chalhoub". Arabian Business.
- "Chalhoub Group: building brands in the Middle East". World Finance. 13 January 2014.
- Mansour, Lara (16 January 2017). "Patrick Chalhoub, co-CEO, Chalhoub Group". A&E World.
- Henning, Kristen (20 October 2015). "Chalhoub Group Receives FFANY's Retailer of the Year Award". Footwear News.
- McGlynn, Elizabeth (2 July 2015). "Tryano: Chalhoub Group's second concept store". AMEInfo.
- Aroche, Daniela (12 January 2016). "Interview: Patrick Chalhoub, Co-CEO, Chalhoub Group". Luxury Society.
- Algethami, Sarah (19 September 2013). "Chalhoub Group makes Dh5 million endowment to AUS". Gulf News.
- "Dubai Chamber awards CSR Label to 33 firms in H2 2018". Trade Arabia. 4 March 2019.
- "UN Secretary-General appoints Patrick Chalhoub, CEO of Chalhoub Group to the board of the United Nations Global Compact". Aalmeen. 24 June 2018.
- Savenier, Anne-Sophie (30 April 2015). "Chalhoub Group signs UN Global Compact".