Anas Sefrioui

About Anas Sefrioui

Birth Day: May 16, 1957
Birth Place: Casablanca, Morocco, Morocco
Birth Sign: Gemini
Residence: Casablanca, Morocco
Occupation: Businessman
Known for: CEO of Addoha Group, CIMAT
Children: Kenza (daughter) Alia Sefrioui Malik Sefrioui

Anas Sefrioui Net Worth

Anas Sefrioui was born on May 16, 1957 in Casablanca, Morocco, Morocco. Anas Sefrioui, head of publicly traded homebuilder Groupe Addoha, enjoyed a long run winning government contracts to develop low-cost housing in Morocco, but government cutbacks and a real estate slump hurt Addoha in 2015 and 2016. In 2015, the company embarked on a plan to pay down debt, cut costs and focus on selling existing inventory. The company is on track to achieve its goals ahead of schedule, sending the stock back up in late 2016. His daughter Kenza is the company's vice president.
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💰Anas Sefrioui Net worth: $1.1 Billion

2012 $1.6 Billion
2013 $1.3 Billion
2014 $1.25 Billion
2017 $1.1 Billion
2018 $1.1 Billion

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Biography/Timeline

1988

He dropped out of secondary school to work with his Father Haj Abdeslam Sefrioui on a project to create a popular clay for washing a person's body and hair. Producing this substance would allow Sefrioui to accumulate the knowledge and basic Business skills needed to run his own enterprises. Anas would gain the money needed to form a real estate development group in 1988. However, he would earn his first billions in 1995 where he was asked to build more than 2000 geared-to-income homes that received subsidization by the government of the late King Hassan II of Morocco.

2005

In 2005, Sefroui earned an extra $1 billion to for a contract that was granted to build additional public housing units in Morocco. The affordable housing that Sefrioui has managed in the past in Morocco has become a guide to real estate development in the United Arab Emirates. Sefrioui launched two cement plants with capacity of 1.6 million tons in the Moroccan cities of Settat and Beni Mellal, creating Ciment de l'Atlas SA. He also launched 500 000 ton cement plants in Cameroon, Gabon, Ivory Coast and Guinea.

2012

He is Morocco's third richest person. Sefrioui is also married and has three children. Sefrioui was acclaimed as one of the most powerful African Business Leaders of 2012.

2013

On January 3, 2013, Sefrioui invited FC Barcelona forward Lionel Messi to attend an event promoting the polo club of Marrakech. He would implement an idea to the media to build a cement packing factory in the Western African nation of Ivory Coast for €12,000,000 on April 11 of that year. Once opened, this plant will create 120 million bags of cement each year, with ten million bags specially earmarked for the domestic market.