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Vinkal Chadha
Managing Partner, Global Business Development
Search among the top brands by number of locations
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Managing Partner, Global Business Development
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See what factors influence Monginis performance in the Egypt and how they change over time
See what factors influence Monginis performance in the Egypt and how they change over time
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Managing Partner, Global Business Development
In Cafés & Restaurants
In Cafés & Restaurants
An analysis of Monginis' competitors in the Egypt
An analysis of Monginis' competitors in the Egypt
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In Cafés & Restaurants
·Jun – Aug 25
Monginis is in the top 1% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
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Market performance percentile reveals brand's share of foot traffic, indicating competitive strength and customer preference in the industry.
Monginis holds a leading position at the 99th percentile. This signifies a dominant market presence, indicating strong brand preference and competitive advantage. Peers such as Karam El Sham, Papa Johns Pizza, Villa Caracas, villa caracas, Blaze Cafe, and Sizzler Steak House shares the same percentile.
Customer satisfaction (CSAT) reflects brand perception and loyalty, directly impacting retention and revenue. Monitoring CSAT helps identify areas for service improvement.
Overall customer satisfaction for Monginis in Egypt is 67%, a decrease of 5.6 percentage points year-over-year. Giza shows a CSAT of 73%, with a decrease of 3.6 percentage points. Focus on addressing factors affecting customer satisfaction is recommended.
Average check is a key indicator of spending per transaction, impacting overall revenue. Monitoring trends helps optimize pricing and promotional strategies.
The overall average check for Monginis is 382.7 EGP, showing a 7.9% increase year-over-year. Cairo has an average check of 446.4 EGP, while Giza's is 345.7 EGP. This suggests higher spending per transaction in Cairo compared to Giza.
Outlet count reflects market reach and brand accessibility. Monitoring growth aids expansion strategies and revenue potential assessment in different regions.
Monginis has 12 outlets in Giza, 10 in Al Qalyubiya, and 6 in both Cairo and Eastern. Al Minya has 3 outlets, Bani Sweif and Suez each have 2, and Al Ismailiya, Al Minufiya and Faiyum each has 1. Giza represents the largest market presence.
Competitor analysis identifies key market rivals and customer preferences. Cross-visitation rates reveal shared customer base and competitive positioning.
The top competitors for Monginis, based on cross-visitation, are McDonald's (11.83%), KFC (8.24%), Koshary El Tahrir (7.53%), Dunkin' (3.23%), and Hadramawt Antar (2.87%). This indicates a significant overlap in customer base with these quick-service and restaurant brands.
Understanding traffic workload by hour helps optimize staffing and resource allocation, improving customer service and operational efficiency.
Traffic workload for Monginis peaks between 6 PM (50.50) and 9 PM (65.65), with the highest activity around 9 PM to 10 PM (72.68). The lowest traffic occurs during the early morning hours, suggesting potential for targeted promotions during peak times.
Analyzing consumer segments by gender and generation informs targeted marketing strategies and product positioning. Affinity insights enhance campaign relevance.
Monginis' customer base shows a higher affinity for men (127%) compared to women (31%). Gen X (202%) are over-represented compared to Gen Y (84%). This suggests targeted campaigns focusing on men and Gen X could yield better results.