Herfy Explained

Herfy
Type:Public
Foundation: in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Founder:Ahmed Al-Said
Hq Location:Riyadh
Hq Location Country:Saudi Arabia
Key People:Hamoud Alibrahim (Founder)
Ahmed bin Hamad al-Said (Founder)
Industry:Restaurants
Parent:1981-1994 Panda United
1994-1998 Azizia Panda
1998-present Savola Group
Num Employees:1,800
Area Served:Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Bangladesh
Products:Fast food, including Super Herfy, kufta, fish fillet, french fries, and milkshakes

Herfy (Arabic: هرفي) is a Saudi Arabian multinational fast food restaurant chain in Saudi Arabia and one of the largest in the Middle East, surpassing international chains in terms of presence. It has a total of more than 380 restaurants and 5,000 employees throughout Saudi Arabia.

The company has many subsidiaries including Herfy Bakery.

History

Herfy was founded by Ahmed Al-Said in 1981.In 1994, Panda United was acquired by Prince Waleed bin Talal's Kingdom Holding Company. Consequently, Panda's 70% stake in Herfy was transferred to Kingdom, bolstered by the new large budget provided by Kingdom.

In 1998, AlAzizia Panda United (Panda's new name) was acquired by The Savola Group, headed by Adel Al-Fakeh, and Herfy became part of the group. Herfy's growth again grew as the number of Herfy chains doubled.

Future and international projects

Herfy recently opened its first overseas branch in Bahrain in cooperation with local partner Al Meer Trading. Franchise agreements in the U.A.E. and Kuwait have been concluded and more franchise requests have been received.

Herfy opened its first branch outside the Middle East in Bangladesh on December 22, 2017, where they are supposed to open 30 outlets within "a few years". The first branch opened in Gulshan and six more branches later opened in Banani, Uttara, Mirpur, Dhanmondi, Bashundhara and Khilgaon in Dhaka.[1]

Herfy is now going to be opened in Nigeria, 50 Branches in the period of next 10 Years.[2]

To cope with the added overseas branches, Herfy is planning to open its own SR13 million meat and chicken processing plant in a similar way to Herfy Bakery.

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Notes and References

  1. News: ALI KHAN . GHAZANFAR . 4 June 2016 . Herfy to open outlets in Bangladesh . 2024-06-12 . Arab News.
  2. Web site: 2021-05-30 . Saudi fast-food chain Herfy expands to Nigeria . 2024-05-07 . Arab News . en.