Alghanim Industries

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Alghanim Industries
Joint Stock
Industry Advertising and media, Automotive sales and services, Consumer credit, Consumer engineering, Document management, FMCG wholesale and distribution, Insurance, Industrial goods manufacturing, Projects engineering, Building and home construction products Retail, Consumer Electronics Retail, Home furnishings Retail, Shipping and transportation services, Travel.
Founded Kuwait, (1932)
Headquarters Shuwaikh, Kuwait
Key people
Kutayba Alghanim (Chairman), Omar K. Alghanim (CEO).
Products Diversified
Revenue Increase $61 million
Number of employees
12,000 (2007) [1]
Website www.alghanim.com

Alghanim Industries is one of the largest privately owned companies in the Gulf region, predominantly in Kuwait.[citation needed] A multinational company in outlook with operations in 40 countries, Alghanim Industries is a multi-billion dollar conglomerate with more than 30 businesses.[citation needed] Recently[when?] they started project funding and Loan Disbursement to non UAE/ Middles east countries.[citation needed]

The firm has established strongholds in the Middle East, India and Turkey, dealing with over 300 global brands and agencies. Right now,[when?] however, Harvard-educated Omar Alghanim has his eyes set firmly on expansion into the East.[citation needed]

Alghanim story

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The Alghanim family was among the original families to populate what would become Kuwait and has a long history as commercial merchants in the region.

In 1932, Yusuf Ahmed Alghanim returned to Kuwait from his studies abroad and took over his father's business which he built into a successful company. By the end of the 1930s, he had established the reputation of Alghanim throughout the Middle East and was employing a labour force of more than 4000 people. Under the guidance of Yusuf, the organisation grew and diversified over the next 40 years which further entrenched the Alghanim name across the Middle East.

One of the key steps in this expansion was an association with General Motors (GM) to introduce American-made vehicles in Kuwait - the genesis of what is today one of the largest GM agencies in the world. During this period, the group became known as Yusuf Ahmed Alghanim & Sons.

From the early 1970s, Yusuf's son, Kutayba, led the organisation and installed a western-style management structure and decentralised decision-making processes. They positioned the company as a diversified multinational corporation, well placed for continued success locally and abroad. In the late 1970s and the early 1980s, the holding company became known as Alghanim Industries with several business units and brands operating under its umbrella. Some of the leading brands that Alghanim associated with include Hitachi, British Airways, Philips, Kirby Building Systems, and Frigidaire.

Throughout the 1990s and following the Iraq War in 2003, the company formed marketing collaborations and strategic alliances with corporate giants such as Xerox, Whirlpool, Haier, Lofra, and American Express. It also continued to open markets within the GCC and expand operations globally.

Yusuf's grandson, Omar Kutayba Alghanim, joined the management ranks of the company in 2002. Omar Alghanim is the strategic architect of Alghanim's international growth strategy and continued drive. Prior to joining Alghanim Industries, Omar Alghanim worked as a financial analyst with Morgan Stanley in London, focusing on corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions in the Middle East. He received his MBA from Harvard and his undergraduate degree from the Stern School of Business.[2]

Today

Alghanim Industries holds the agencies for BEKO, Acer Inc.|Acer, Yamaha, Sony, Samsonite, Samsung, Siemens, Nokia, Motorola, Kenwood, Fujitsu, IBM, Dell, Casio, Cannon, Daewoo, Electrolux, Compaq, Konica Minolta, Philips, Toshiba, Whirlpool, and Xerox (among others).[citation needed] Brands include Safat Alghanim, Alamana, Yusuf Alghanim Automotives, Wansa, X-cite by Alghanim Electronics, Bumper-to-Bumper, Cruzer, Kirby, Kimmco, Rockwool (India) Ltd, Alghanim Freight, Impact & Echo, Alghanim Travel.[citation needed] Outside of family business, Bassem Alghanim is board Member of the Kuwait-based Gulf Bank of Kuwait, in which Alghanim Industries holds a stake and also is the CEO of the Middle East Capital Investment Company in U.A.E.[citation needed]

In 2010, Omar and Kutayba were accused of hiring a UK based private security firm to illegally hack Bassam Alghanim's email accounts in order to get an advantage in a lawsuit over how to separate the family's assets.[3]

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