Mayhoola wants to become a powerhouse: “Being small is no longer useful”

Mayhoola wants to become a powerhouse: “being small is no longer useful”

Being small is no longer useful, says Rachid Mohamed Rachid, CEO of Mayhoola. Yet, , “being small” to him means owning Valentino, Balmain , Pal Zileri and being a reseller of Beymen. “It’s clear that large groups have more advantages. I think this is what we are aspiring to, having associated with Kering”, explained the…

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