Crescent Enterprises

Crescent Enterprises
Industry Conglomerate
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Badr Jafar
(Chief Executive Officer)
Products Ports & logistics; power & engineering; business aviation; healthcare, private equity and business incubation
Website crescententerprises.com

Crescent Enterprises is a multinational company headquartered in the United Arab Emirates with diversified businesses that function under three main divisions – Group Companies, Crescent Investments, and CE-Ventures. It spans several sectors including ports and logistics, power and engineering, business aviation, healthcare, and verticals such as strategic investments, and business incubation.[1] Crescent Enterprises employs over 5,000 people in 22 countries across five continents. The company has over US$1.4 billion in total assets and over the last five years, has achieved a 57% compounded annual growth rate in revenues and executed projects and investments of US$1.65 billion.[2]

Crescent Enterprises is a subsidiary of the Crescent Group, one of the family business groups actively contributing to the economies of the MENA Region for over 44 years. Crescent Group's other subsidiary, Crescent Petroleum, is the first and the largest indigenous, privately owned upstream oil and gas company in the Middle East.[3]

Companies

Khorfakkan port in the UAE managed by Gulftainer

Crescent Enterprises' group companies is balanced between infrastructure-related industries and other core sectors of the economy that includes Gulftainer Group, Momentum Logistics, Gama Aviation, Uruk Engineering & Contracting, Clinical Pathology Services, and Global Gumbo Group.

Strategic investments

Crescent Investments manages the company's strategic investments, comprising holdings across alternative asset classes, including private equity, venture capital, real estate and other structured investments. Its portfolio includes: The Abraaj Group, Growthgate Capital, TVM Capital Healthcare Partners, Siraj Palestine Fund I, Wamda MENA Ventures Fund I, Duet-IBC MENA Real Estate Opportunities Fund, Hedosophia MENA and Samena Limestone Holdings, a consortium of investors who acquired over 30% of Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) Ceramics.[6][7]

Business incubation

In 2014, in order to serve as an incubator and accelerator for start-ups across the Middle East, Crescent Enterprises launched CE-Ventures. In addition to developing new businesses, CE-Ventures works with group companies to transform ideas into viable projects that are socially conscious, environmentally friendly and financially sustainable.[8]

Social initiatives

Crescent Enterprises has supported numerous initiatives and campaigns to address key community matters ranging from social entrepreneurship and environment to arts and culture, and corporate governance.

Social entrepreneurship

Crescent Enterprises partnered with Ashoka in co-founding the Arab World Social Entrepreneurship Program (ASEP) in early 2016.[9] This was aimed at identifying and scaling the work of local social innovators from the Gulf region by introducing existing local solutions to a global platform and bringing global innovations to the local markets. The company also partnered with the Cherie Blair Foundation and the Sharjah Tatweer Forum's Sharjah Leadership Programme, and is a founding supporter of Education For Employment (EFE).

Arts and culture

Through its entertainment subsidiary Global Gumbo Group (G3), Crescent Enterprises launched the charity single Tomorrow/Bokra in 2011 featuring 24 Middle Eastern artists, raising USD 3.5 million to support arts programs in disadvantaged schools across the Middle East. In 2014, G3 launched Bokra The Film, a feature-length documentary on the charity song. Crescent Enterprises launched the Middle East Theatre Academy's (META) initiative "Home Grown" in collaboration with the Kevin Spacey Foundation (KSF) In 2015, culminating in a performance of Dhow Under the Sun. Crescent Enterprises also supports the Sharjah International Children Film Festival, an annual event that raises cultural awareness and celebrates the region’s young talent in art and film making.[10]

Corporate governance

Crescent Enterprises aims to provide a culture of governance, accountability and integrity in alignment with various global organisations advocating for transparency, compliance, and disclosure. The company is a founding partner of the Pearl Initiative, a member of the United Nations Global Compact, a signatory of the United Nations Women's Empowerment Principles Equality Means Business and a member of several World Economic Forum's (WEF) initiatives including the Partnering Against Corruption initiative, the WEF’s Global Challenge Partnership for Economic Growth and Social Inclusion, the MENA Regional Business Council, and the WEF’s Family Business Community.[11]

Environment

Crescent Enterprises is a partner with the Emirates Wildlife Society in association with the World Wide Fund for Nature (EWS-WWF) and Green Abu Dhabi.[12]

See also

References

  1. "Crescent Enterprises in TVM Capital MENA's $50m Healthcare Fund". Zawya. Zawya. 22 May 2012. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
  2. "Crescent Enterprises Taps into Africa's US$75bn E-Commerce Sector with Strategic Investment in Mara Group". 21 June 2016. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  3. "Strong governance to boost resilience of Mena economies". GulfToday. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  4. "Gulftainer docks the largest UASC vessel in the region". Arabian Supply Chain. Zawya. 14 Mar 2012. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
  5. "UAE Uruk opens Taji Power Plant Project". Zawya. Zawya. 27 May 2012. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
  6. "Siraj Fund Management Company signs $30 million financing agreement with OPIC". Zawya. Zawya. 22 May 2010. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
  7. "GrowthGate Acquires Part of Saudi Food Services Company "International Foods"". Zawya. Zawya. 10 Oct 2010. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
  8. "CE-Ventures". CE-Ventures. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  9. "Ashoka launches dedicated Social Entrepreneurship Program for Gulf region". 9 April 2014. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  10. "Children's film festival in Sharjah gets bigger, better". Khaleej Times. 12 October 2015. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  11. "Succession failure". The Economist. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  12. "Crescent Enterprises Lends A Helping Hand To Green Abu Dhabi's Mangrove Clean-up". AbuDhabi City Guide. Retrieved 30 June 2016.

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