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Al-Futtaim eyes new Egypt chapter with Tarek Tantawy
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83791, member: 160"] Al-Futtaim just dropped a massive corporate restructuring on its Egyptian operations. They named Tarek Tantawy as the new head honcho starting January 15 to force everyone into line. The Dubai-based conglomerate clearly wants a unified strategy where capital allocation and operating priorities actually make sense. This move apparently signals a deliberate evolution to stop the different divisions from acting like separate islands. Tantawy claims he joined at a pivotal moment because Egypt represents a massive growth engine full of complexity. He plans to align every business unit behind a single country strategy to unlock value through collaboration. David Henderson argues that this leadership change reinforces accountability and ensures disciplined spending across the entire platform. The new guy brings nearly three decades of experience from heavy hitters like Palm Hills Developments and Telecom Egypt. His resume includes stints at CI Capital and various board seats across tech and real estate. It seems he knows how to drive operational performance and handle strategic expansion in messy markets. Al-Futtaim has been grinding in Egypt for over forty years, with fingers in everything from malls to cars. They run Cairo Festival City and recently teamed up with Dwight Schools to sell premium education. This appointment suggests they want to tighten their grip on these diverse sectors moving forward. [/QUOTE]
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