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| Company type | Private limited company |
|---|---|
| Industry | Conglomerate |
| Founded | 2014 |
| Headquarters | Norwich, England, United Kingdom |
Area served | International |
Key people |
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| Products | Fragrances, Consumer goods |
| Services | Trading, logistics, venture investment, real estate development |
| Subsidiaries |
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| Companies House | 16465959 |
| D-U-N-S number | 233819434 |
| OpenCorporates ID | gb/16465959 |
| Ringgold ID | 824518 |
| Website | alfarisi |
Alfarisi is a British multinational conglomerate headquartered in Norwich, England. The company operates as a holding company with ventures in industries including e-commerce, technology, tourism, media, education, and fragrance. [1] It was founded in 2014 and is incorporated in England and Wales. [2] The group conducts business internationally, with operations in India, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka. [1] [3]
The Alfarisi business originated in 2014, initially focusing on trading and logistics activities. It was formally incorporated as a private company limited by shares. [4] Since incorporation, the group has structured its activities through country-specific subsidiaries aligned with its principal business segments.
Thasneem Marjan is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Alfarisi. [5] [6]
In India, Alfarisi operates consumer goods manufacturing and distribution activities, including fragrance products such as oil-based perfumes and attars. These products are marketed within consumer segments where halal certification and Islamic branding are relevant factors influencing demand. [7]
In Indonesia, Alfarisi conducts logistics and general trading through its locally incorporated subsidiary, PT Alfarisi Samudera Jaya. [8] [9] The group has also expanded into real estate development through the Alfarisi Grand Residence project, a residential housing development in Tambun Selatan, Bekasi Regency, West Java. A 2023 feasibility study assessed the project’s market and investment characteristics. [10]
In December 2025, Alfarisi announced that it was exploring potential investment opportunities in Sri Lanka’s tourism and hospitality sector. The announcement did not include confirmed projects, investment values, or implementation timelines. [3]