Our businesses

Two businesses, one company.

Each meets its market under its own name. Both are held to one standard of operation, and both are invoiced by the same legal entity.


MZ Coffee

MZ Coffee makes ground coffee blends for the Lebanese table. The first is Qahwat Jiddi — grandfather’s coffee — named the way coffee actually passes through a household here, from one hand to the next rather than from a shelf to a basket.

The blends that follow keep the same naming: Qahwat Baye and Qahwat Imme. Each is a distinct blend rather than a grade of the same one, and each is meant for a different pot and a different hour of the day.

Not yet on sale. Stockists and ordering will be listed here.

Regal Governance

Regal Governance runs a whole business in one system with one set of books: sales, purchasing, inventory, accounting, projects, CRM, employment, payroll, appraisals and executive reporting.

The difference is underneath. Most systems give you permissions — a list of who may open which screen, maintained by whoever administers the system and quietly adjustable by that same person. Regal Governance enforces separation of duties, approval authority and data isolation as structural rules of the platform. They are not settings, and an administrator cannot switch them off.

That matters wherever the owner is no longer in every room: multiple branches, delegated authority, external auditors, or simply enough volume that trust has to be replaced by control.

It is in production with a distribution business in Qatar. A demonstration environment is available on request.

regalgov.com · sales@regalgov.com