RetailME to unveil 100 most powerful in Mena retail

The upcoming RetailME ICONS, the Mena region’s first-ever retail power list, will celebrate and acknowledge the most influential people in Mena retail and the pioneers leading digital transformation of the growing industry that generates an estimated $1.02 trillion in sales per year.

Organised by Images RetailME, a retail intelligence media brand in the Middle East, the event will be held at the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel on August 04, 2021.

Justina Eitzinger, Chief Operating Officer of Images RetailME, said:

“This is the largest and only credible list of 100 most powerful retail icons from the Mena region. Our aim is to showcase to all the industry players and key stakeholders, who the most important retail leaders are.”

“The retail sector is abuzz with a lot of speculation on who will make it to the top 100 and is looking forward to the big reveal in August at the most sought-after event in the retail industry where all the ‘who’s who’ in retail will gather!

“The industry has undergone a sea change – in quality, environment, efficiency, customer service and digital transformation. As the sector transforms and re-discovers itself, we take this opportunity to list the most powerful retailers in order to create an industry benchmark that would inspire other retailers to up their game and join the retail revolution being spearheaded by the listed icons as well as help stakeholders to develop a better perception on the biggest names in the region’s retail industry.”

With an estimated $202 per capita monthly spent, the total annual retail spending by Mena region’s 411 million people is estimated to cross $1 trillion per annum.

As the retail industry in the Mena region transforms itself from physical to digital, those who are at the forefront of the innovation and digitisation process, will dominate the industry in the future and it is our responsibility as the voice of and for the sector to acknowledge their efforts and achievements as we move forward, she says.

“As Dubai Government has eased the COVID-19 related restrictions on participation, following the successful handling of the situation, I am glad to announce that the event will be held as per the guidance provided by the government with all health and safety measures with attendees that are 100 percent vaccinated,” she added.

“The RetailME ICONS list – that is currently being deliberated by the Jury, consisting of Laila Mohammed Suhail, CEO, Strategic Alliance and Partnership at the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM); Mohammad Alawi, Partner, Chief Executive Officer, REDS Company; Anurag Bajpai, Head of Consumer and Retail, KPMG Lower Gulf; Amitabh Taneja, Chairman, Images Group; Mohamed Galal, Chairman and Managing Director, Misr Real Estate Assets; Hozefa Saylawala, Director of Sales, Zebra Technologies – will reflect the ground reality and change the popular perception – where some of the unsung heroes will emerge as winners!”

The event is taking place at a time when the estimated retail e-commerce sales in the Middle East jumped to $55.40 billion in 2020, compared to $22.20 billion in 2015. Unfortunately, e-commerce sale represents only 2-3 percent of the total retail sales in the Mena region, according to a report published by Go-Gulf.

Ecommerce usage overall sits at around 48 percent of the population, which is relatively low when compared to more mature markets in China, the US and Europe. However, at $817, spending per shopper is quite high, reflecting the increased disposable income that individuals in this region enjoy. E-commerce growth is expected to jump higher in the coming months and years.

Laila Mohammed Suhail, CEO, Strategic Alliance and Partnership, DTCM, said:

“Every crisis begets opportunity and it has been very reassuring to see the retailers from Mena using this crisis to accelerate their digital growth, diversify their business models and think outside-the-box and push limits like never seen before.

“I’m glad that RetailME has taken the initiative to put together this comprehensive list of the top 100 retailers as now would be a great time to acknowledge and appreciate their contributions to the industry and wider economy. It has been very exciting putting this list together, debating and discussing with the other jury members on the various classifications, which retailer falls under which category, and just discussing their inventive approaches towards navigating the pandemic in general.”

E-commerce growth occurred as a result of the high internet usage by the Middle East populace. Middle East countries like Iran and Egypt have high internet users with 56,700,000 and 48,211,493 users, respectively. There is also a record with Bahrain in 2017, where 98 percent of their population used the internet, sweeping past France and the USA. Middle East countries experienced an annual e-commerce growth of 23 percent from 2018 to 2021.

Mohammad Alawi, Partner, CEO of REDS Company KSA, said:

“As a keen observer of the region’s retail industry, I was delighted to be presented with the opportunity of being in the RetailME ICONS jury. The team collated a lot of data on the retail leaders’ achievements, innovations, and legacy on the basis of which I, along with my co-jurors, were tasked to select the top 100.

“I was pleasantly surprised to learn about all the transformations they’ve undergone and how they stepped up in their own respective leadership roles, especially last year, to not just sustain but also thrive, and reinvent retail.”

The coronavirus outbreak contributed to the growth of the e-commerce sector in the Middle East, as over 40 percent of respondents of a survey said, they started shopping online more than they did before the outbreak. In Mena, the estimated e-commerce sales in 2021 is about $49 billion. E-commerce in UAE has a total retail sales percentage of 4.2 percent.

– TradeArabia News Service

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