Max's Group
Max's Group is the largest operator in the Philippine casual dining segment. Its family of brands include Max's Restaurant, Pancake House, Yellow Cab Pizza Co., Krispy Kreme, Jamba Juice, Max’s Corner Bakery, Teriyaki Boy, Dencio’s, Sizzlin’ Steak, Maple, Max’s Kabisera, Le Coeur De France, and Singkit.
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Philippine-based Max’s Group’s organic income growth climbs nearly 40%
The restaurant chain reported its 2022 organic net income growth stood at P622m (US$11.3m).
Philippine-based Max’s Group’s organic income growth climbs nearly 40%
The restaurant chain reported its 2022 organic net income growth stood at P622m (US$11.3m).
Max’s Group net income skyrockets by 332% to P239.5m in Q2 2022
This is thanks to the ongoing supply chain efficiencies.
Philippines’ Max’s Group profit nearly doubles in Q1
Its revenue jumped by 18% to P2.17b.
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