Yunib Siddiqui, group chief executive and owner of Jones the Grocer. Photo: Jones the Grocer
Yunib Siddiqui, group chief executive and owner of Jones the Grocer. Photo: Jones the Grocer
Yunib Siddiqui, group chief executive and owner of Jones the Grocer. Photo: Jones the Grocer
Yunib Siddiqui, group chief executive and owner of Jones the Grocer. Photo: Jones the Grocer

Money & Me: 'I'm not interested in money for the sake of a big bank account'


  • English
  • Arabic

Yunib Siddiqui, 52, is group chief executive and owner of Jones the Grocer, the Australian casual-dining brand he brought to the UAE.

Born in Pakistan, Mr Siddiqui was a chartered accountant in London and established a business sourcing and distributing African interior accessories to retailers including Bloomingdales and Harrods before becoming a brand development director, operating stores in Pakistan for the likes of Next, Mothercare, and Accessorize.

Mr Siddiqui mortgaged his London home to open the first UAE Jones the Grocer franchise in Abu Dhabi in 2009. More followed in Dubai before he purchased the brand's global intellectual property rights two years ago.

He is father to three adult sons and lives with his wife in Umm Suqeim, Dubai.

Where did money figure in your upbringing?

My father emigrated from India to Pakistan in the late 1960s. He was an engineer and worked his way up. There wasn't a lot of money but we never felt a lack of it; we never really talked about money. We moved from Karachi to Abu Dhabi in 1978, when he was recruited by Adnoc as a mechanical and plant engineer. My mother was obsessed with sending me to school in England. My father submitted my allowance for the term, about £130 (Dh637). My house master had a book and we had to fill out this ledger and draw money when we needed it. I had to make do with what I had, I couldn't run out of money.

Did you boost your budget?

My father would give me £330 to come home at the end of term. It was up to me as to how I would use it, so I'd buy the cheapest air ticket and keep the difference. When I started going to London School of Economics, I took summer jobs at a law firm as a muniments clerk, taking case files to barristers, for £7 an hour. With that money I bought a 1976 Mitsubishi Lancer Colt for £750. During summer, LSE used to rent out halls of residence to American and European students – I used to drive them to Heathrow Airport for £20. When I graduated, I got a job training to be an accountant and was paid about £7,900 a year.

When I started going to London School of Economics, I took summer jobs at a law firm as a muniments clerk, taking case files to barristers for £7 an hour
Yunib Siddiqui,
group chief executive and owner of Jones the Grocer

Why Jones the Grocer?

When your senses are wide open, you can smell opportunity. I stumbled across Jones the Grocer while reading a magazine on a flight from Vietnam where I had a small business. I just thought: “Great idea.” I liked cooking and you’ve got a restaurant that’s a grocery, cafe, a bakery … I got in touch with the owner. We grew very quickly as a franchise partner and ended up owning the business 100 per cent two years ago, running the operation out of Dubai.

What is your spending and saving strategy?

I'm not really much of a shopper and I used to own a couple of classic cars in London, but gave that up when I moved here. I'm not driven by material things.

I've always ploughed back into the company and I draw a decent salary, which allows me to save. We've been putting aside money into different policies, mutual funds and I have some equity and bonds. We pay into a scheme and a financial expert advises us where to allocate funds. Quite prudent, in a sense. I used to do stocks and shares in London, less actively now, but recently I opened a trading account to start buying a bit on my own, a little cryptocurrency, some tech stocks.

I actually got my first pension when I was 22. Some guy accosted me in London. I started paying into a scheme, about £80 a month for a long time, then I got compensated about £15,000 for the mis-selling (part of a UK government clampdown).

Can you name your best investment?

Myself. In the past 49 years, I rarely allowed myself the pleasure of time, the ability to think and to meditate, but it's become more of a ritual. I walk every day, do yoga. Also, we bought into a “holiday club” with Anantara (hotel brand) and use that to go to different places. I travel and read a lot and also write short stories. I don't have aspirations to publish, I just write because it's fun.

It's important to have distance between work and yourself; often the only way to get a bird's-eye view of your business is to be distant from it; this investment in myself has given me distance to observe.

Yunib Siddiqui, Group chief executive of Jones the Grocer at the store in Al Manara area along Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
Yunib Siddiqui, Group chief executive of Jones the Grocer at the store in Al Manara area along Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National

Is there a key financial milestone?

We bought a couple of small buy-to-let apartments around England, but I wanted a “second home” apartment in London. I’d sold my house that I mortgaged for this business, but now I can go to London and be in my own place. My eldest son lives there along with my middle son when he's not working as an opera singer.

Do you have cherished purchases?

I used to do business in the Philippines. There was a typhoon in 1994 and we were in a Manila backstreet. There was an apprenticeship for boys to fix old watches to sell and raise money for their church. One teenager was fixing a 1966 Omega and a Tag Heuer; I paid $150 for the Tag and $180 for the other watch. I had them valued recently because I needed one to be serviced; they’re worth in the tens of thousands.

Also, on my 50th we went to Kenya and did a safari with 40 friends. That was a purchase of a memory, I guess.

What is your philosophy on money?

It's in no way directly correlated to my happiness. I see it as a utility, as a way of doing things that I hope I can continue when I'm old. I'm not interested in collecting money for the sake of having a big bank account. It's just about what I can do. Can I go somewhere and write and not worry about the cost or if my sons want help? I'm not interested in a big house or a flash car.

Did the pandemic impact you?

We all took a 50 per cent pay cut. We went through a budgeting exercise as to what we spend and where we could cut costs – things that we used to sometimes do like going out for dinner – just to make sure we could live within this new salary. You have to lead by example.

Food businesses generally were super affected, but we were lucky our business has a retail component, so we recovered quite well. Grocery sales went through the roof but there was a problem with that, too, because our margins are much lower on retail, but the good news was we had cash coming into the business.

What are your future goals?

We're expanding. We currently have 23 branches and are adding six next year, maybe one more. We have eight company-owned stores. Our strategy is to grow through franchise. The right thing to do is find strong partners, like-minded operators and investors who can do justice to our brand. My future income is linked to what's going on with the business. I like living here, but I also fancy having a house in the Balearic Islands, in Spain. I would very happily go and live somewhere in the middle of nowhere.

Emergency phone numbers in the UAE

Estijaba – 8001717 –  number to call to request coronavirus testing

Ministry of Health and Prevention – 80011111

Dubai Health Authority – 800342 – The number to book a free video or voice consultation with a doctor or connect to a local health centre

Emirates airline – 600555555

Etihad Airways – 600555666

Ambulance – 998

Knowledge and Human Development Authority – 8005432 ext. 4 for Covid-19 queries

HIJRA

Starring: Lamar Faden, Khairiah Nathmy, Nawaf Al-Dhufairy

Director: Shahad Ameen

Rating: 3/5

The specs

Engine: 2.0-litre 4cyl turbo

Power: 261hp at 5,500rpm

Torque: 405Nm at 1,750-3,500rpm

Transmission: 9-speed auto

Fuel consumption: 6.9L/100km

On sale: Now

Price: From Dh117,059

RESULTS

6.30pm: Handicap (rated 95-108) US$125,000 2000m (Dirt).
Winner: Don’t Give Up, Gerald Mosse (jockey), Saeed bin Suroor (trainer).

7.05pm: Handicap (95 ) $160,000 2810m (Turf).
Winner: Los Barbados, Adrie de Vries, Fawzi Nass.

7.40pm: Handicap (80-89) $60,000 1600m (D).
Winner: Claim The Roses, Mickael Barzalona, Salem bin Ghadayer.

8.15pm: UAE 2000 Guineas Trial (Div-1) Conditions $100,000 1,400m (D)
Winner: Gold Town, William Buick, Charlie Appleby.

8.50pm: Cape Verdi Group 2 $200,000 1600m (T).
Winner: Promising Run, Patrick Cosgrave, Saeed bin Suroor.

9.25pm: UAE 2000 Guineas Conditions $100,000 1,400m (D).
Winner: El Chapo, Luke Morris, Fawzi Nass.

The specs

Engine: 3-litre twin-turbo V6

Power: 400hp

Torque: 475Nm

Transmission: 9-speed automatic

Price: From Dh215,900

On sale: Now

The five pillars of Islam

1. Fasting 

2. Prayer 

3. Hajj 

4. Shahada 

5. Zakat 

The specs

Engine: 3.8-litre V6

Power: 295hp at 6,000rpm

Torque: 355Nm at 5,200rpm

Transmission: 8-speed auto

Fuel consumption: 10.7L/100km

Price: Dh179,999-plus

On sale: now 

The biog

Favourite car: Ferrari

Likes the colour: Black

Best movie: Avatar

Academic qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in media production from the Higher Colleges of Technology and diploma in production from the New York Film Academy

ETFs explained

Exhchange traded funds are bought and sold like shares, but operate as index-tracking funds, passively following their chosen indices, such as the S&P 500, FTSE 100 and the FTSE All World, plus a vast range of smaller exchanges and commodities, such as gold, silver, copper sugar, coffee and oil.

ETFs have zero upfront fees and annual charges as low as 0.07 per cent a year, which means you get to keep more of your returns, as actively managed funds can charge as much as 1.5 per cent a year.

There are thousands to choose from, with the five biggest providers BlackRock’s iShares range, Vanguard, State Street Global Advisors SPDR ETFs, Deutsche Bank AWM X-trackers and Invesco PowerShares.

SPECS
%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EEngine%3A%20%3C%2Fstrong%3E4-litre%20flat-six%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3EPower%3A%20%3C%2Fstrong%3E525hp%20(GT3)%2C%20500hp%20(GT4)%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3ETorque%3A%20%3C%2Fstrong%3E465Nm%20(GT3)%2C%20450Nm%20(GT4)%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3ETransmission%3A%20%3C%2Fstrong%3ESeven-speed%20automatic%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3EPrice%3A%20%3C%2Fstrong%3EFrom%20Dh944%2C000%20(GT3)%2C%20Dh581%2C700%20(GT4)%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3EOn%20sale%3A%20%3C%2Fstrong%3ENow%0D%3Cbr%3E%3C%2Fp%3E%0A
EPL's youngest
  • Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal)
    15 years, 181 days old
  • Max Dowman (Arsenal)
    15 years, 235 days old
  • Jeremy Monga (Leicester)
    15 years, 271 days old
  • Harvey Elliott (Fulham)
    16 years, 30 days old
  • Matthew Briggs (Fulham)
    16 years, 68 days old
The%C2%A0specs%20
%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EEngine%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Dual%20synchronous%20electric%20motors%20%20%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3EPower%3A%20%3C%2Fstrong%3E646hp%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3ETorque%3A%20%3C%2Fstrong%3E830Nm%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3ETransmission%3A%20%3C%2Fstrong%3ETwo-speed%20auto%20(rear%20axle)%3B%20single-speed%20auto%20(front)%20%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3EPrice%3A%20%3C%2Fstrong%3EFrom%20Dh552%2C311%3B%20Dh660%2C408%20(as%20tested)%0D%3Cbr%3E%3Cstrong%3EOn%20sale%3A%20%3C%2Fstrong%3Enow%3C%2Fp%3E%0A
'Ashkal'
%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EDirector%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Youssef%20Chebbi%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EStars%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Fatma%20Oussaifi%20and%20Mohamed%20Houcine%20Grayaa%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ERating%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%204%2F5%3C%2Fp%3E%0A
RESULT

Bayern Munich 5 Eintrracht Frankfurt 2
Bayern:
 Goretzka (17'), Müller (41'), Lewandowski (46'), Davies (61'), Hinteregger (74' og)    
Frankfurt: Hinteregger (52', 55')

Specs

Engine: 51.5kW electric motor

Range: 400km

Power: 134bhp

Torque: 175Nm

Price: From Dh98,800

Available: Now

SPEC%20SHEET
%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EProcessor%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Apple%20M2%2C%208-core%20CPU%2C%20up%20to%2010-core%20CPU%2C%2016-core%20Neural%20Engine%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EDisplay%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%2013.6-inch%20Liquid%20Retina%2C%202560%20x%201664%2C%20224ppi%2C%20500%20nits%2C%20True%20Tone%2C%20wide%20colour%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EMemory%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%208%2F16%2F24GB%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EStorage%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20256%2F512GB%20%2F%201%2F2TB%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EI%2FO%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Thunderbolt%203%20(2)%2C%203.5mm%20audio%2C%20Touch%20ID%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EConnectivity%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Wi-Fi%206%2C%20Bluetooth%205.0%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EBattery%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%2052.6Wh%20lithium-polymer%2C%20up%20to%2018%20hours%2C%20MagSafe%20charging%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ECamera%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%201080p%20FaceTime%20HD%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EVideo%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Support%20for%20Apple%20ProRes%2C%20HDR%20with%20Dolby%20Vision%2C%20HDR10%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EAudio%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%204-speaker%20system%2C%20wide%20stereo%2C%20support%20for%20Dolby%20Atmos%2C%20Spatial%20Audio%20and%20dynamic%20head%20tracking%20(with%20AirPods)%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EColours%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20Silver%2C%20space%20grey%2C%20starlight%2C%20midnight%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EIn%20the%20box%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20MacBook%20Air%2C%2030W%20or%2035W%20dual-port%20power%20adapter%2C%20USB-C-to-MagSafe%20cable%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3EPrice%3A%3C%2Fstrong%3E%20From%20Dh4%2C999%3C%2Fp%3E%0A
Updated: January 15, 2025, 8:59 AM