The new managing director of Kifli has spoken: this is what we can expect after the price cap
In his recent interview with Pénzcentrum, Gabriel Makki, the newly appointed new managing director of Kifli, spoke about the company’s biggest changes, the expansion of their own-brand product range, as well as the targeting of lower income groups – and, of course, what will happen after the price cap is introduced.
“We are a completely different company now than before. We started the business in 2019, but it’s 2023 and the situation is completely different. Today we serve thousands of customers every day. So I think that different stages of a company’s life require different leadership My predecessor, Péter Klekner, did a great job, everything is in place for future growth, and it is my job to take the company further on this path.”
Makki told Pénzcentrum.
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