Moroccan tycoon Anas Sefrioui to produce limestone calcined clay cement in West Africa
Moroccan businessman Anas Sefrioui is the founder of Casablanca-based property developer Douja Promotion Groupe Addoha (ADH).
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Moroccan businessman Anas Sefrioui is the founder of Casablanca-based property developer Douja Promotion Groupe Addoha (ADH).
Benjelloun owns a 27.41-percent stake in Bank of Africa. This stake translates to 57,214,615 shares in the financial services conglomerate.
Elalamy made the donation through his Saham Foundation amid growing contributions from various private and public entities toward earthquake relief in Morocco.
Lazraq, a Moroccan real estate mogul who founded Alliances Group in 1994, owns 51.7 percent of the group’s publicly traded subsidiary, ADI.
With a net worth of $1.3 billion, Benjelloun is ranked as the 16th wealthiest individual in Africa and the 2,154th on a global scale.
Akhannouch, appointed prime minister of Morocco in September 2021, derives the majority of his fortune from the Akwa Group.
The decline in Akhannouch’s net worth can be linked to his shares in Afriquia Gaz SA.
North African billionaires’ net worth surges as global markets rebound in 2023.
Benjelloun derives most of his wealth from his investment in BMCE Group.
Bank of Africa is a pan-African multinational banking conglomerate.
Among them is Zimbabwe’s richest man Strive Masiyiwa, the world’s 2,257th wealthiest person.
The Moroccan billionaire derives the majority of his wealth from his investment in BMCE Group.
It now takes $6 billion to make the Forbes 400 richest list.
Akhannouch’s indirect stake in Afriquia Gaz is valued at $435.1 million.
BMCE Group is Morocco’s largest financial services provider.