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ALBAIK
ALBAIK began as a single fried-chicken restaurant in Jeddah in 1974, founded by the Bakhsh family.
ALBAIK
ALBAIK began as a single fried-chicken restaurant in Jeddah in 1974, founded by the Bakhsh family. The brand's success — built on a limited menu and high volume — turned it into a household name in Saudi Arabia and later across the Gulf. The family office that manages the founders' wealth is based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and operates under the same corporate name. The family office deploys capital across real estate, infrastructure, and consumer-related investments, primarily in the Middle East and Central Asia. While the firm does not publicly disclose specific portfolio companies or deal sizes, its investment posture appears to favor direct holdings and long-term positions in sectors aligned with regional economic development. The Bakhsh family has not spun out a separate investment vehicle; ALBAIK remains the corporate umbrella for both the restaurant chain and the family office's financial activities. The firm does not publish AUM, headcount, or team structure. No external fund vehicles or adjacent philanthropic foundations are publicly identified. The most recent verifiable operational event is the continued geographic expansion of the ALBAIK restaurant chain: in 2022, ALBAIK opened its first branch in the United Kingdom (per public record, 2022). ALBAIK's structural differentiator is its duality — a family office that operates within a single corporate parent alongside an operating business. This integrated structure is rare among modern family offices, which typically separate investment and operating assets into distinct legal entities. The firm's lack of public disclosure reflects a private posture common among traditional Saudi family-owned enterprises.
General information
Firm type
Single Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Middle East
Country
Saudi Arabia
City
Jeddah
Corporate office
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Principals
Ihsan Abubakr M. Bakhsh
General Manager
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs ALBAIK's investment decisions?
Ihsan Abubakr M. Bakhsh serves as General Manager of ALBAIK, overseeing both the restaurant chain and the family office's investment activities. The firm does not publicly disclose a separate CIO or investment committee.
How does ALBAIK source its investment opportunities?
The family office likely sources deals through the Bakhsh family's business network and direct relationships in the Middle East and Central Asia. No external fundraising or co-investment partnerships have been publicly confirmed.
Is ALBAIK structured as a single family office or a multi-family office?
ALBAIK operates as a single family office, managing the wealth of the Bakhsh family, the founders of the ALBAIK restaurant chain. It does not appear to manage capital for external families.
What investment stages does ALBAIK typically target?
The firm's disclosed focus on real estate and infrastructure suggests a preference for established assets and growth-stage opportunities rather than early-stage venture or startup investments. No public information indicates specific stage preferences.
Does ALBAIK participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The family office's direct-holdings posture in real estate and infrastructure implies a majority of deals are direct investments. It has not publicly participated in external fund near-vehicles on record.
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