the richest Moroccan people in 2015
1 * Othman Benjelloun, $2.4 billion
Moroccan, Banking
Othman Benjelloun is the CEO of BMCE Bank, one of the largest commercial banks in Morocco, with operations in at least 15 African countries. He is also the chairman of holding company FinanceCom which has interests in banking, insurance, and telecom in Morocco.
Moroccan, Diversified
King Mohammed VI of Morocco celebrated his 15th year on the throne in July 2014. From his father, the late King Hassan II, he inherited an estimated 40% stake in Societe Nationale d'Investissement (SNI), a large, formerly state-owned Moroccan investment company that has controlling stakes in the country's largest bank, Attijariwafa, mining company Managem Group, sugar producer Cosumar, dairy firm Centrale Laitiere and other assets
3 * Aziz Akhannouch, $1.8 billion
Moroccan, Diversified
Aziz Akhannouch is the largest shareholder in Akwa Group, a multi-billion dollar Moroccan conglomerate with interests in petroleum, gas and chemicals through publicly-traded Afriquia Gas and Maghreb Oxygene, as well as media, real estate development and hotels. His wife, Salwa Idrissi, runs a successful real estate development company in Morocco, and holds the Moroccan franchise for Gap, Zara, and Galeries Lafayette, among other fashion brands.
4 * Miloud Chaabi, $1.3 billion
Moroccan, Diversified
Miloud Chaabi got his start in 1948 developing housing, then expanded through his privately owned Ynna Holding into hotels, supermarkets and renewable energy. Chaabi has committed to building a university in Casablanca in partnership with Indiana State University.
1 * Othman Benjelloun, $2.4 billion
Moroccan, Banking
Othman Benjelloun is the CEO of BMCE Bank, one of the largest commercial banks in Morocco, with operations in at least 15 African countries. He is also the chairman of holding company FinanceCom which has interests in banking, insurance, and telecom in Morocco.
2 * | King Mohammed VI | $2.1 Billion |
Moroccan, Diversified
King Mohammed VI of Morocco celebrated his 15th year on the throne in July 2014. From his father, the late King Hassan II, he inherited an estimated 40% stake in Societe Nationale d'Investissement (SNI), a large, formerly state-owned Moroccan investment company that has controlling stakes in the country's largest bank, Attijariwafa, mining company Managem Group, sugar producer Cosumar, dairy firm Centrale Laitiere and other assets
3 * Aziz Akhannouch, $1.8 billion
Moroccan, Diversified
Aziz Akhannouch is the largest shareholder in Akwa Group, a multi-billion dollar Moroccan conglomerate with interests in petroleum, gas and chemicals through publicly-traded Afriquia Gas and Maghreb Oxygene, as well as media, real estate development and hotels. His wife, Salwa Idrissi, runs a successful real estate development company in Morocco, and holds the Moroccan franchise for Gap, Zara, and Galeries Lafayette, among other fashion brands.
4 * Miloud Chaabi, $1.3 billion
Moroccan, Diversified
Miloud Chaabi got his start in 1948 developing housing, then expanded through his privately owned Ynna Holding into hotels, supermarkets and renewable energy. Chaabi has committed to building a university in Casablanca in partnership with Indiana State University.
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