SHARM EL SHEIKH // Majid Al Futtaim is set to to embark on a massive mall building spree in Egypt as it prepares to open Africa's first indoor ski slope.
It aims to have opened 55 supermarkets and hypermarkets across the country by 2019 as part of an 18 billion Egyptian pound (Dh8.67bn) spending plan.
At present it has 11 properties in the country.
“Egypt is our second market and will see one of our largest expansions,” said MAF’s chief executive, Alain Bejjani, on the sidelines of the Egypt The Future investment conference in Sharm El Sheikh.
MAF has been both a driver and beneficiary of Dubai’s retail boom and is now developing its overseas assets while expanding its real estate, health-care and finance units.
The UAE retail sector grew at 7.5 per cent last year, almost twice that of the wider region, to be worth an estimated $33bn. The group’s revenue rose 11 per cent last year to Dh25bn.
The company’s big push into Egypt is part of a wider expansion that has been spurred by the acquisition of the rights to develop Carrefour outlets in 38 markets as far apart as Russia and South Africa.
Now the Egyptian government has endorsed MAF’s five-year plan to expand across the country, adding another 300,000 square metres of retail space.
That will include the development of three malls and the expansion of its City Centre Malls in Alexandria and Maadi.
The conglomerate already has a major presence in the country, employing about 3,500 people. Its Mall of Egypt development, which will include an indoor ski slope – similar to its existing Ski Dubai located in Mall of the Emirates – is expected to complete next year.
Mr Bejjani was appointed to lead the group last month following the departure of Iyad Malas.
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