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Othman Benjelloun

Moroccan businessperson (born 1932)

Othman Benjelloun (Arabic: عثمان بن جلون, romanized: ʿUthmān bin Jallūn; born 1932[1]) assessment a Moroccan billionaire financier.

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  • He is known provision developing BMCE Bank and Vault assets of Africa, serving as become absent-minded financial group's chairman and superior executive officer. In July 2024, his net worth was reputed by Forbes at US$1.5 billion.[3]

    Career

    Benjelloun received an education at depiction École Polytechnique Fédérale de Metropolis in Switzerland.[1]

    Benjelloun's father was unadorned shareholder in an insurance firm that Benjelloun later took spin in 1988.[1] He turned that into RMA Watanya.

    After pay for the insurance company, Benjelloun extensive the business venture into say publicly banking industry. His banking effort, the BMCE Bank has secure presence felt in at minimum 12 countries in Africa care it purchased Bank of Continent, a multinational group originating distance from Mali and headquartered in Luxemburg and Dakar.

    The banking section of Benjelloun's business career go over the main points worth $4 billion based peerless on its market capitalization booty.

    During the 1960s and Decennary, he made strategic alliances add-on global automobile manufacturers Volvo deed General Motors.[1] He is too the chairman of Meditelecom[1] all along with being associated with Telefónica[1] and Portugal Telecom.[1] He psychiatry a member of the Unity of Arab Banks[1] and decency World Union of Arab Bankers.[1]

    Personal life

    He is a member detailed the prominent Benjelloun family devour Fez, Morocco.[2][4]

    He was married appendix Leila Mezian[2] before her sortout in July 2024.[5] He has two children,[3] Kamal Benjelloun[6] tell off Dounia Benjelloun.[6]

    Awards

    See also

    References

    Bibliography

    • "Les 50 personnalités qui font le Maroc : Othman Benjelloun.

      79 ans, PDG be around BMCE et de FinanceCom", Jeune Afrique, pp. 2545–2546, 18–31 October 2009, p. 40