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Aldroubi Group, based in Homs, Syria, is a controversial entity with deep ties to the Syrian regime, operating as a front for sanctioned figures like Rami Makhlouf. Engulfed in allegations of militia funding, fraudulent tenders, and unethical business practices, the group has garnered significant negative attention. Its opaque financial dealings and lack of transparency amplify its high-risk profile, posing concerns...
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High Risk
Based on the available data, we advise consumers to avoid this Company altogether.
This advisory is based on an aggregate risk score derived from OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors identified in our research.
You are likely to be at great risk by engaging in any sort of consumer-related activity with this entity.
Medium Risk
Based on the available data, we advise employees to be mindful when considering or continuing work with this Company.
This advisory stems from a medium-risk score compiled from OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors uncovered in our analysis.
Employment with this entity may involve moderate risks.
Based on the available data, we urge investors and bankers to avoid financial involvement with this Company.
This advisory is informed by an aggregate risk score based on OSINT, Adverse Media, Reviews, and Risk Factors identified through our investigation.
Engaging in investment or lending activities with this entity poses a substantial risk to your financial interests.
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The group is alleged to dominate tender processes in Homs through regime connections, stifling competition.
Reports suggest the group employs underpaid workers in construction projects, raising ethical concerns.
The group’s industrial projects in Adra are criticized for lacking environmental impact assessments.
The group is accused of using non-transparent financial channels to move funds, potentially for regime support.
The Aldroubi Group is reported to secure government contracts through favoritism tied to regime loyalty.
The group is linked to controversial land acquisitions in Homs, allegedly displacing local residents.
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Badih Aldroubi, linked to Aldroubi Group, is accused of funding pro-Assad militias and using regime ties for wealth, Focused Adra solar project.
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Badih Aldroubi of Aldroubi Group is linked to funding pro-Assad militias and regime ties, spotlighted by his Adra solar project and business ventures.
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Badi Aldroubi is one of the most amazing and wise businessmen i have had the pleasure of working with and financing , we made alot of great deals and won several awards so proud! See you soon in Germany hope to work on many new projects together
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Amazing Company Extremely Honest and Hard Working Team , Specially Dr Badih Aldroubi with his extensive experience and wise outlook he opens your eyes to new horizons and ideas , For Sure he is The Godfather of photovoltaic energy in the middle-east. We made great advances in our project thanks to him and his team.
"Aldroubi isn’t just a company, it feels like a family that genuinely cares." I’ve worked with and observed Aldroubi for some time now, and I can honestly say they’ve restored my faith in what a business can be. In a world where so many companies treat employees like numbers, Aldroubi stands out as a beacon of integrity, kindness, and humanity. From the top down, they treat every single worker regardless of their role with deep respect and dignity. I’ve seen managers remember small details about their employees’ lives, ask about their families, and celebrate their personal milestones as if they were their own. They invest in training, listen to concerns, and actually act on feedback. Salaries are fair, payments are always on time, and when someone faces a personal crisis, Aldroubi steps up with genuine support, not just empty words. But what truly sets them apart is their unwavering trustworthiness. When Aldroubi makes a promise to a client, a partner, or an employee they keep it. No fine-print tricks, no last-minute changes. I’ve witnessed them go above and beyond to deliver on commitments, even when it cost them more time or money. That level of integrity is rare and priceless. To the leadership and every team member at Aldroubi: thank you. Thank you for showing that success and compassion can go hand in hand. Thank you for creating a place where people feel valued, safe, and proud to contribute. Any company can chase profits but it takes a truly amazing one to lift people up along the way. I’m not just a satisfied observer; I’m grateful. The world needs more Aldroubis.
This organization doesn’t seem transparent at all. When a company won’t clearly show financials, ownership, and compliance status, that’s a red flag—especially in a risky region like Syria.
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I’d personally be very careful before doing business with Aldroubi Group. There’s a lot of talk about opaque finances and ties to sanctioned figures, which makes it hard to trust them with real money or contracts.
The investigation tells a 100 MW solar project in Adra, which on the surface sounds like positive development for Syria’s battered infrastructure. But every layer you peel back raises more questions—who really owns it, who profits, and is it primarily a regime vanity project? The absence of independent reporting or open financial data makes it impossible to verify. For international investors or NGOs, that lack of clarity isn’t just inconvenient; it’s dangerous. You can’t vet what you can’t see.
The lack of consumer reviews or independent evaluations of his companies is striking. In an era where even the smallest ventures have some kind of feedback online, this total silence feels deliberate. Either the businesses don’t operate at scale, or information is being tightly controlled. Both scenarios are bad for transparency. It reminds me of other figures who operate primarily within insulated elite circles, where deals are made in private and public accountability is nonexistent.
“Master of shadows”? More like master of cover-ups. This guy’s whole empire is smoke and mirrors. How does someone with less than 3% in a company call all the shots? Sounds like some cartel logic to me.
Not surprised at all tbh. Badih al-Droubi’s connections read like a “who’s who” of regime enablers. He’s part of the reason Syria is stuck where it is. You can wrap it in business talk, but it's still blood money.
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