Majid Al Futtaim opens second retail business school in Riyadh

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The school offers 12 training programs, five of them specifically designed for Saudi nationals. (Supplied)
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The school offers 12 training programs, five of them specifically designed for Saudi nationals. (Supplied)
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Updated 24 May 2023
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Majid Al Futtaim opens second retail business school in Riyadh

  • Facility will promote ‘best practices’ in industry, CEO of retail arm says
  • Company operates Carrefour brand across Middle East, Africa, Asia

RIYADH: Dubai-based retail and leisure giant Majid Al Futtaim has opened its second retail business school in Riyadh to provide training programs for Saudi nationals keen to work in the sector.

Inaugurated by Majed Aldahwi, the Kingdom's deputy minister for localization at the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, and Ahmed Ismail, CEO of Majid Al Futtaim Holding, the school will offer courses in retail technical skills, customer experience, leadership development and localization programs.

Hani Weiss, CEO at Majid Al Futtaim Retail, told Arab News: “These programs are tailored to encompass various aspects, such as deriving valuable insights from data, adopting a customer-centric approach and upholding the highest international standards.

“The upskilling of the Saudi national workforce creates a ripple effect that reverberates widely, positively influencing both the economy and society at large.”

The 12 training programs offered by the school — five of them specifically designed for Saudi nationals — would create clear career pathways for students, leading to positions such as store manager or department head, Weiss said.

“This state-of-the-art facility features six training rooms and a collaboration area that encourages open discussion and team building,” he added.

Majid Al Futtaim, which has operated the Carrefour brand in the region and across Asia and Africa since 1995, said it aimed to upskill more than 2,000 of its workers annually and recruit more than 500 Saudis by next year.

“With its collaborative nature, the school will serve as a hub for knowledge sharing, promoting the exchange of best practices within the retail industry,” Weiss said.

“By bringing together industry professionals, experts and Carrefour employees, it will facilitate collaboration and the dissemination of valuable insights and strategies.”

The company opened its first retail business school in the UAE in 2019.


Riyadh workshop focuses on Yemen capacity building

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Riyadh workshop focuses on Yemen capacity building

RIYADH: The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen is hosting a three-day capacity-building workshop in Riyadh as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen Yemeni institutional capacities.

The workshop is organized in cooperation with the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.

It includes 10 sessions aimed at transferring expertise in zakat and customs and developing infrastructure at border crossings, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

Participants include representatives from all three organizations, as well as officials from Yemen’s Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Ministry of Finance, and Yemeni tax and customs authorities.

The workshop is part of the program’s continued efforts to support Yemen by enhancing institutional and technical capacities and strengthening expertise in key financial and economic sectors.

The program has launched various projects and initiatives to strengthen institutional, technical, and community capacities, enabling government institutions to identify needs, assess capabilities, and deliver services efficiently.

The workshop builds on broader capacity-building efforts, including a comprehensive program launched in mid-2021 to strengthen the capabilities of Yemen’s ministries of planning and finance.

It also follows a workshop held in November 2022 on developing Yemeni institutional capacities that brought together eight international organizations and UN bodies.