CP All
Ranked fifth in the list of largest companies in Thailand by market capitalization is CP All. The Charoen Pokphand Group created CP All Public Company Limited in 1988 to operate convenience store businesses in Thailand under the 7-Eleven logo. 7-Eleven, Inc., USA awarded the corporation a license to use the brand. The first 7-Eleven store in Thailand opened on Patpong Road in 1989. Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF), one of the world's major producers of feed, shrimp, chicken, and pig, is also owned by CP All Plc.
CP All also purchased Siam Makro Public Company Limited (''Makro'') in 2013, which operates membership-based Cash and Carry commerce facilities in Thailand. Makro then invested in Lotus' Asia business (C.P.Retail Development Co.,Ltd and its subsidiaries) on October 25, 2021. The Lotus Group is a grocery and consumer goods retailer with multi-store formats including discount store, supercenter, and hypermarket, as well as a leasing business in shopping malls and other services in Thailand and Malaysia. This investment will help Makro become one of Southeast Asia's leading regional retailers and wholesalers of fresh food and consumer goods, as well as broaden the breadth of business activities to compete in both offline and online channels.
CP All recognizes the importance of a holistic transformation agenda that prioritizes fairness and sustainability. CP All seeks to improve people's lives by creating economic, social, and environmental value for long-term growth. Through business activities and stakeholder interaction, CP All displays social responsibility in order to produce reciprocal advantages for their firm, local communities, and society as a whole. By blending commercial success with responsibility, this mirrors the United Nations SDGs of enhancing people's quality of life and conserving the environment.
Founded: 1988
Headquarters: Bangkok, Thailand
Website: https://www.cpall.co.th/