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Deliveroo Middle East announces leadership transition
Deliveroo Middle East announces leadership transition

Zawya

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Deliveroo Middle East announces leadership transition

Dubai, UAE – Deliveroo announces a leadership change within its Middle East operations. After nearly a decade of building and scaling Deliveroo's Middle East operations, Anis Harb will be stepping down. Nick Price, former General Manager of Deliveroo Hong Kong, will succeed him as the new General Manager for the Middle East. Harb, who founded Deliveroo in the UAE in 2015, has overseen its transformation into one of the region's leading food and grocery delivery platforms. Under his leadership, Deliveroo has seen substantial expansion in the Middle East, extending its reach across the UAE to Kuwait and Qatar. Harb has spearheaded the local introduction of innovative services such as Deliveroo's cloud kitchens 'Editions', the rapid grocery delivery service 'Hop', and the launch of the subscription model 'Deliveroo Plus'. He also led the company's expansion into grocery and retail, overseeing a portfolio of over 25,000 partners and a fleet of more than 9,000 riders - all while delivering sustained growth across the region. Nick Price, who will be taking over the reins, brings a wealth of experience from his recent role as Deliveroo's General Manager in Hong Kong. Nick's leadership was marked by enhanced strategic partnerships, improved rider models and service levels, growth in the Deliveroo Plus proposition, and a doubling of Deliveroo's on-demand grocery penetration. Before his Deliveroo chapter, Nick was steering commercial strategies across Asia Pacific as Commercial Director at SSP. His extensive background in finance, strategy, and commercial roles perfectly positions him to steer Deliveroo's next phase of growth in the Middle Eastern market. Deliveroo CEO, Will Shu, commented: 'Anis founded our business in the Middle East with the launch of the UAE in 2015. His leadership, tenacity and innovation over the past ten years has laid a great foundation for our continued growth. He has built a strong team and I have hugely enjoyed working closely with him. His impact has been felt across our group. We are deeply grateful and excited to see what he does next. "Nick has been with Deliveroo for four years and brings a blend of energy, vision, and leadership, combined with exceptional execution skills, which will be incredibly valuable for us in the Middle East.' Anis Harb stated: 'Leading Deliveroo Middle East for the past decade has been an extraordinary journey. I'm incredibly proud of the team we've built, the partners we've empowered, and the millions of customers we've served. I'm deeply grateful to our riders, restaurant and retail partners, and loyal customers for their trust. As I move on, I do so with great confidence in Nick and excitement for the next chapter of Deliveroo's growth in the region.' Nick Price stated: "The Middle East markets are very important to Deliveroo's business, and I'm looking forward to the journey ahead. We will continue growing our restaurant, retail, and grocery verticals, while focusing on enhancing our Consumer Value Proposition, expanding the Deliveroo Plus subscription model and advertising revenues, and improving operational efficiency — all to drive shared growth and success for our partners." Nick's appointment comes at an important time for Deliveroo, as the company marks its 10th anniversary in the UAE and has been experiencing growth across multiple verticals of the business. About Deliveroo: Deliveroo is an award-winning delivery service founded in 2013 by William Shu and Greg Orlowski. Deliveroo works with approximately 181,000 best-loved restaurants and grocery partners, as well as around 135,000 riders to provide the best on-demand delivery experience in the world. Deliveroo is headquartered in London, with offices around the globe. Deliveroo operates across 9 markets, including Belgium, France, Italy, Ireland, Qatar, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and the United Kingdom.

Deliveroo names new GM to lead Middle East operations
Deliveroo names new GM to lead Middle East operations

Gulf Business

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Business

Deliveroo names new GM to lead Middle East operations

Nick Price, the new GM of Deliveroo Middle East. (Image: Supplied) Online delivery outfit Deliveroo has announced a leadership transition in the Middle East, with Anis Harb stepping down as general manager after nearly a decade leading the company's operations in the region. Nick Price, former general manager of Deliveroo Hong Kong, has been appointed as his successor. Harb, who founded Deliveroo in the UAE in 2015, has overseen the company's growth into one of the Middle East's leading food and grocery delivery platforms. Under his watch, Deliveroo expanded beyond the UAE into Kuwait and Qatar, and introduced services such as Deliveroo Editions cloud kitchens, the Hop rapid grocery delivery service and the Deliveroo Plus subscription model. He also led the expansion into grocery and retail, managing a portfolio of more than 25,000 partners and a fleet of over 9,000 riders. Deliveroo CEO, Will Shu, said: 'Anis founded our business in the Middle East with the launch of the UAE in 2015. His leadership, tenacity and innovation over the past ten years has laid a great foundation for our continued growth. He has built a strong team and I have hugely enjoyed working closely with him. His impact has been felt across our group. We are deeply grateful and excited to see what he does next.' Reflecting on his time at Deliveroo, Harb said: 'Leading Deliveroo Middle East for the past decade has been an extraordinary journey. I'm incredibly proud of the team we've built, the partners we've empowered, and the millions of customers we've served. I'm deeply grateful to our riders, restaurant and retail partners, and loyal customers for their trust. As I move on, I do so with great confidence in Nick and excitement for the next chapter of Deliveroo's growth in the region.' Anis Harb has been GM of Deliveroo Middle East ever since its founding in the region 10 years ago. (Image: Supplied) New GM's Hong Kong experience Price brings a wealth of experience to the role, having strengthened Deliveroo's operations in Hong Kong through enhanced strategic partnerships, growth in Deliveroo Plus, improvements in the rider model, and a doubling of on-demand grocery penetration. Prior to joining Deliveroo, he served as commercial director at SSP, overseeing commercial strategies across Asia Pacific. Speaking about his new role, Price said: 'The Middle East markets are very important to Deliveroo's business, and I'm looking forward to the journey ahead. We will continue growing our restaurant, retail, and grocery verticals, while focusing on enhancing our Consumer Value Proposition, expanding the Deliveroo Plus subscription model and advertising revenues, and improving operational efficiency — all to drive shared growth and success for our partners.' Price's appointment comes as Deliveroo marks its 10th anniversary in the UAE and continues to experience growth across multiple verticals of the business.

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