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Ghassan Aboud
غسان عبود
Born (1967-08-04) 4 August 1967 (age 57)
NationalitySyrian, Belgian
EducationDamascus University, Journalism
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur, Philanthropist
Years active1991–present
Known forfounding Ghassan Aboud Group
SpouseNahed Nabhan
Children5
Parent(s)Mustafa Aboud, Faheema Aboud
Websitehttps://gagroup.net/

Muhammed Ghassan Aboud (Arabic: غسان عبود; born 1967) is a Syrian entrepreneur. He is one of the founding members of the Syrian Business Council and the Ghassan Aboud Group.[1] Based in the United Arab Emirates, Aboud was listed in the 2018 issue of the Top 50 Most Influential Expats in the UAE by Forbes Middle East.[2] In 2019, his net worth was estimated at $1.75 billion by Forbes magazine.[3]

Personal life

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Muhammed Ghassan Aboud[4] was born on August 4, 1967, in the city of Idlib in northern Syria. He is married to Nahed Nebhan and has five children.

Career

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He moved to the United Arab Emirates in October 1992, where he first worked in the public relations field before founding the Ghassan Aboud Group in the year 1994.

Ghassan Aboud Group commenced business as a small trader in new automobiles and spare parts. Over the years, he developed the business into a diversified conglomerate.

In 2018, Ghassan Aboud was named in the list of Top 50 Most Influential Expats in the UAE by Forbes Middle East.[5]

Timeline

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  • 1994  : Ghassan Aboud's first venture - Ghassan Aboud Cars & Spare Parts.
  • 2008  : Live Point Art Production established for art and TV production.
  • 2008  : Orient News set up to cater to Syrian diaspora in Arab world.
  • 2016  : GA Group Australia was established as a specialized investment entity for the acquisition and development of hospitality assets. In-house hospitality brand Crystalbrook Collection set up as a GA Group entity in Australia.
  • 2017  : Grandiose Supermarket & Catering created.
  • 2017  : Gallega Global Logistics established.[6]
  • 2019  : Purchased the Byron Resort from Gerry Harvey for approximately $42 million AUD.

Organizations

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Ghassan Aboud Group

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The Ghassan Aboud Group (GAG) is an international conglomerate operating in industries such as automotive, logistics, media, hospitality, real estate, retail and also bespoke catering. Established in 1994 and headquartered in the United Arab Emirates for about 25 years, GAG's business operations are complemented by offices in Australia, Belgium, China, Jordan and Turkey.[7][8]

In October 2018, Ghassan Aboud Group was appointed as a distributor for export markets by HPCL Middle East FZCO, subsidiary of Indian public sector petroleum company, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL). Ghassan Aboud Group markets HPCL's products like auto lubricants, industrial lubricants, asphalt, and solvents in the Middle East region.[9]

It ranked 27th in the UAE's Top 50 Private Companies by Forbes Middle East in its December 2018 publication[10]

In August 2021, the conglomerate launched BuyParts24, the region's largest online auto-parts marketplace. The marketplace signed significant partnerships with prominent market leaders including Al Habtoor Motors, Easa Saleh Al Gurg Group, Nasser Bin Abdullatif Alserkal, Bin Hamoodah Auto, AWR Rostamani and others.[11]

Ghassan Aboud Cars & Spare Parts

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The automotive business was established in 1994 in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. It started as a trading business dealing in vehicles, spare parts and accessories, the company now deals with passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, heavy trucks and equipment, spare parts, lubricants & accessories and offers multi-country trade, with inbound and outbound logistics, storage, value addition, transportation, and documentation.

Over the past 25 years, Ghassan Aboud Cars & Spare Parts has grown into specialists in regional and international automotive supply chain sith a market reach of 100+ countries. It also has facilities in Khalifa Industrial Zone (KIZAD), Abu Dhabi and Dubai and additional hubs in Belgium and Jordan.

Currently, the auto business employs 350 staff.[12]

Crystalbrook Collection

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Ghassan Aboud established the Crystalbrook Collection, as an in-house hospitality management company in 2016 through acquisitions of hotel properties in Australia. Headquartered in Dubai, UAE, almost $600 million has been made to date for the acquisitions and development of hospitality assets in Australia.[13] It has three 5 star hotel projects - Riley, a Crystalbrook Collection Resort, Bailey, a Crystalbrook Collection Hotel and Flynn, a Crystalbrook Collection Hotel, along with Crystalbrook Lodge, Little Albion guest house in Sydney, Crystalbrook Superyacht Marina and a 90 foot vessel anchored in Port Douglas, Queensland named MV Bahama.[14]

In 2018, he was named Leading International Hospitality Investor for his investments into Crystalbrook Collection, Australia.[15]

In September 2022, the Crystalbrook Collection purchased the Rydges Sydney Harbour hotel for about $100m.[16]

Live Point Art Production

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Established in 2008, Live Point Art produces news, socio-political, current events programs with a focus on the Arab region. They supply the programs to both foreign and Arabic channels. The programs include news reports, various broadcasts, studio and live window services along with entertainment programs like drama and film production, TV shows, dubbing, subtitling and distribution. Headquartered in Dubai - United Arab Emirates, it has branches in Jordan and Istanbul.[17]

Ghassan Aboud awarded Entrepreneur of the Year

Orient Media

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In 2008, he established Orient News, a satellite channel based out of UAE. Orient TV broadcasts news, current affairs and general entertainment programmes to the GCC, Levant, and parts of North Africa. Known for its objective coverage, the channel offers a mix of programs that include current affairs, news, culture, and entertainment.[18]

Orient Radio is an Arabic radio-station broadcasting varied content; news, economic, sports, social shows, and Arabic music.

Orient Training Center was launched in 2018 as a specialized training center based in Dubai, Istanbul & Amman, providing short-term courses in media and production fields such as TV presenting, radio anchoring, journalism, documentary, directing etc. in a real T.V and production house environment.[19]

Grandiose Supermarkets & Catering

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Established in 2017, Grandiose is a retail brand with a chain of niche supermarkets and catering outlets in UAE.[20] There are five outlets in Dubai and Abu Dubai with plans to open 20 more stores in the near future. Grandiose Catering is a catering division for retail, corporate and outdoor catering.

In December 2018, Grandiose Catering was awarded the "Catering Company of the Year" at the 2018 Leaders in F & B Awards held in Dubai.[21]

Gallega Global Logistics

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Established in 2017, Gallega Global Logistics provides End-to-End logistics to 3PL customers in the UAE and the region. In May 2018, a 275,000 square metre logistics facility was established in Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (KIZAD), Abu Dhabi to cater as a full-scale automotive logistics facility with a vehicle storage yard, warehouses, workshops, offices, body shop and PDI facility.[22]

Pastoral Business

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Ghassan Aboud Group has invested in the pastoral business in Australia with land holding of 35,000 hectares with a carrying capacity of 2,500 breeders. The milk and meat produced will be supplied to customers and also for GAG's hospitality business.[23]

Awards and honors

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Year of Award or Honor Name of Award or Honor Awarding Organization
2019 Ranked #41 in Forbes Middle East's Top 100 Business Tycoons[24] Forbes Middle East
2019 Ranked #27 in Forbes Middle East Billionaires List[25] Forbes Middle East
2018 Top 50 Most Influential Expats in the UAE[26] Forbes Middle East
2018 Top 50 companies in UAE[27][28] Forbes Middle East
2018 Leading Hospitality Investor[29] BNC Publishing
2018 Catering Company of the Year - Grandiose Catering[30] F & B Awards
2018 Excellence in International Business[31] Entrepreneur - Enterprise Agility Awards
2018 No. 1 on the Power 50 List of the Most Influential People in TNQ (Queensland) by The Cairns Post[32] Cairns Post
2017 Ranked first by the Australian publication Tropic Now in their 2017 Power 50 list[33] Tropic Now
2017 GA Group’s Cairns CBD developments impress Australian Prime Minister[34] Tropic Now
2015 The Global Gift Philanthropreneur Award[35] Global Gift Foundation

Philanthropy

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Ghassan Aboud established Orient for Human Relief[36] in 2012[37] to provide medical, educational, and social services to the millions of Syrians that have been displaced or injured in the Syrian conflict. The organization receives doctors from international organizations such as the Syrian American Medical Society, USAID, and Hand in Hand International from the United Kingdom.

In 2015, he received the Global Gift Foundation’s Philanthropreneur Award in recognition of his humanitarian work.[38]

See also

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References

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  2. ^ "Most Influential People in the UAE for 2018". Forbes.
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  8. ^ "Debrief:Ghassan Aboud". Bloomberg Businessweek. 16 May 2018.
  9. ^ "Ghassan Aboud appointed as Hindustan Petroleum Distributor". Thomson Reuteurs ZAWYA.
  10. ^ "Forbes lists Ghassan Aboud Group in UAE's Top 50 Companies". ZAWYA.
  11. ^ "Meet BuyParts24, the region's largest online auto-parts marketplace". www.zawya.com. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  12. ^ "Ghassan Aboud speaks on performance of automotive business". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  13. ^ "Ghassan Aboud: Expanding Horizons -Crystalbrook Collections". Hotel News ME. 10 September 2018.
  14. ^ "Crystalbrook Collection announces opening date for Cairns 'Riley' Hotel". 27 September 2018.
  15. ^ "Ghassan Aboud named Leading International Hospitality Investor". Hotels Middle East. 30 April 2018.
  16. ^ Schlesinger, Larry (5 September 2022). "Syrian billionaire buys Sydney hotel for discounted $100m". Commercial Real Estate Australia.
  17. ^ "Live Point Art Production Studios: Training the next generation". Digital Studio ME. 11 September 2018.
  18. ^ "Orient TV Emerges as Leading Trusted Source on News and Culture in MENA". ZAWYA. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  19. ^ "Orient Media Training Center launched". Orient News.
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  21. ^ "Grandiose Catering awarded -"Catering Company of the Year"". Hotel News ME. 15 November 2018.
  22. ^ "Ghassan Aboud establishes new full-scale automotive logistics facility in Abu Dhabi(KIZAD)". Business Week ME.
  23. ^ "Ghassan Aboud invests in pastoral business in Australia with 35,000 hectares of land". Entrepreneur Middle East. 7 May 2018.
  24. ^ "The Middle East's Top 100 Business Tycoons". Forbes Middle East.
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  28. ^ "Ghassan Abboud Group among the top 50 private companies in the United Arab Emirates - Forbes Middle East". Forbes Middle East.
  29. ^ "Leading Hospitality Investor". BNC Publishing.
  30. ^ "Winners: The Leaders in F&B Awards 2018". Hotels Middle East. 15 November 2018.
  31. ^ "Ghassan Aboud Honored with Award for Excellence in International Business". ZAWYA MENA.
  32. ^ "Power 50 List of the Most Influential People in TNQ (Queensland)". Cairns Post.
  33. ^ "2017 Power 50 list". Tropic Now.
  34. ^ "commended by the Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull for his development of three inner-city Cairns hotels". Tropic Now.
  35. ^ "Ghassan Aboud receives Global Gift Foundation Philanthropreneur Award". Global Gift Foundation. 13 December 2015.
  36. ^ "Urgent Humanitarian Relief: MedShare responds in Haiti, the Philippines, and Syria". Archived from the original on 2015-04-12. Retrieved 2015-04-05.
  37. ^ "Every Syrian on Twitter". Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  38. ^ "Ghassan Aboud receives Global Gift Foundation Philanthropreneur Award". Global Gift Foundation. 13 December 2015.
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