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Ronaldo Mouchawar

Ronaldo Mshahwar

  • English name

    Ronaldo Mshahwaar

  • Jobs

    business man , entrepreneur

  • Date of birth

    Jan 1, 1966

  • Nationality

    Syrian

  • Place of birth

    Syria , Aleppo

  • Constellation

    Capricorn

  • Social accounts

Ronaldo Mshahwar

What you do not know about Ronaldo Mshahwar

And there you have it, Ronaldo Mshahwar in a nutshell—a tech-savvy entrepreneur who’s made waves in the digital world.

Biography of Ronaldo Mshahwar

Meet Ronaldo Mshahwar, the Syrian business mogul and the driving force behind Souq.com, an e-commerce giant in the Arab world. With a Master’s in Digital Communications and a Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering, he’s a tech-savvy leader who started his career journey at Boston Engineering.

Early Life Ronaldo Mshahwar

Born in 1966 in Aleppo, Syria, Ronaldo comes from a family with a strong business background. His dad was a big-shot trader. Ronaldo himself was a tech enthusiast from a young age. He crossed the Atlantic for his education, earning degrees from Northeastern University in Boston.

The personal life of Ronaldo Mshahwar

When it comes to his personal life, Ronaldo plays it close to the vest. He’s not one to spill the beans online.

Quick Facts Ronaldo Mshahwar

Here’s the quick rundown: Ronaldo was a basketball player back in Aleppo, he made it to the UAE’s ‘Top 50 Influencers’ list in 2018, and despite a near-catastrophic loss of 80% profits in one night, he turned Souq.com into a success story.

Most famous sayings Ronaldo Mshahwar

In 2006, the number of internet users was very low, so we had a challenge to make a large number of users believe in online shopping. This began to change after 2007 and 2008.

Ronaldo Mshahwar

Achievements Ronaldo Mshahwar

Post-graduation, Ronaldo dabbled in tech consulting before launching Souq.com in the UAE in 2005. The site became a sales sensation, breaking records in the Arab e-commerce market. He even introduced “White Friday,” the Middle Eastern answer to America’s “Black Friday,” raking in over $275 million. In 2017, he sold Souq.com to Amazon for $650 million. And yes, he’s got some awards on his mantle, including the Gulf Business Award and the Entrepreneur Award.

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