Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 167 Max Fashion is targeting to open 40 stores this year and between five and ten will be in sub-Saharan Africa region. Max Fashion is a premium clothing chain in the United Arab Emirate (UAE) and it’s set to undergo a major expansion spree this year in Africa among other regions. It is particularly shifting its attention to sub-Saharan Africa among other regions in the world. “When brands like us go into Africa we are trying to change the market because today retail is not as much organised there so it gives us an opportunity to be the first mover and start developing those markets and secondly in terms of the overall GDP growth and the upwards mobility of the people,” said Max’s chief executive, Ramanathan Hariharan. More Articles You Would Love Beyonce Shares Hot Pics In Her New Queen Bee Sweat Shirts, But….. Video: Watch KNUST Fashion Week 2013, Day 2…Ghana Models Dance At Event Final He expects Max’s momentum in Africa to start building in the next two to three years. “The rate of growth that these African countries will give us could be far, far higher in the next three to five years.” The brand is relatively popular in the North African region. It already has about five stores in Egypt and it had opened business in Libya through a franchise partnership after the Libyan uprising. “We opened in Libya immediately after the crisis,” said Hariharan. “Immediately after the revolution, the franchise remobilised and opened the store in a very short time. Libya, is a growing economy and considerable investments are taking place for rebuilding the economy. We are expanding into all countries in North Africa and thus, Libya is an absolute choice.” Aside the Northern Africa region, the brand has two outlets in Nigeria. Max Fashions opened its first branch in Abu Dhabi in 2004. In 2012, it opened about 40 stores and achieved growth of about 20 per cent. It plans to open at least forty stores across the MENA region and India this year. Max fashion is the largest value fashion retailer in the Middle East. It deals in Clothing, footwear, accessories and household products. MAX FASHION SET TO OPEN STORES IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA Max Fashion is targeting to open 40 stores this year and between five and ten will be in sub-Saharan Africa region. Max Fashion is a premium clothing chain in the United Arab Emirate (UAE) and it’s set to undergo a major expansion spree this year in Africa among other regions. It is particularly shifting its attention to sub-Saharan Africa among other regions in the world. “When brands like us go into Africa we are trying to change the market because today retail is not as much organised there so it gives us an opportunity to be the first mover and start developing those markets and secondly in terms of the overall GDP growth and the upwards mobility of the people,” said Max’s chief executive, Ramanathan Hariharan. He expects Max’s momentum in Africa to start building in the next two to three years. “The rate of growth that these African countries will give us could be far, far higher in the next three to five years.” The brand is relatively popular in the North African region. It already has about five stores in Egypt and it had opened business in Libya through a franchise partnership after the Libyan uprising. “We opened in Libya immediately after the crisis,” said Hariharan. “Immediately after the revolution, the franchise remobilised and opened the store in a very short time. Libya, is a growing economy and considerable investments are taking place for rebuilding the economy. We are expanding into all countries in North Africa and thus, Libya is an absolute choice.” Aside the Northern Africa region, the brand has two outlets in Nigeria. Max Fashions opened its first branch in Abu Dhabi in 2004. In 2012, it opened about 40 stores and achieved growth of about 20 per cent. It plans to open at least forty stores across the MENA region and India this year. Max fashion is the largest value fashion retailer in the Middle East. It deals in Clothing, footwear, accessories and household products. 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