King Mohammed VI’s net worth

King Mohammed VI’s net worth

Facts of King Mohammed VI’s net worth

Net worth$2.5 Billion
Date of Birth:1963 August 21
First NameMuhammed ibn
Last Nameal-Hasan
NationalityMorocco
AkaKing Mohammed VI
Age:60 years old

King Mohammed VI Net Worth: $2.5 Billion

King Mohammed VI, born as Muhammed ibn al-Hasan, is the King of Morocco. Likewise, he is also an author and businessman. Moreover, his current estimated net worth is $2.5 billion. According to a 2007 Forbes report, his palace's daily operating budget is around/over $960,000. Mohammed ascended to the throne on July 29, 1999, after the death of his father King Hassan II. He has still maintained his kingship amidst various corruption scandals and rising political discontentment.

King Mohammed VI in Knownetworth’s Popular Men in Morocco, net worth, 2017

Popular men in Morocco, net worth 2017
King Mohammed VI
$2.5 billion
Othman Benjelloun
$1.9 billion
Aziz Akhannouch
$1.52 billion
Annas Sefrioui
$1.05 billion
Mohamed Bensalah 
$800 million
Miloud Chaabi (deceased)
$800 million
Moulay Hafid Elalamy
$620 million
Ali Wakrim
$600 million
Abdelilah Benkirane
$500,000

Riches

He is one of the Morrocco's  richest people and also the richest person of Morocco. Most of his income comes from the majority stakes at Societe Nationale d’Investissement (SNI). Moreover, the Moroccan holding company was previously state-owned before it merged with Omnium Nord Africain (ONA Group) in 2013. Furthermore, SNI covers diverse business market in Morocco. More precisely, it owns Attijariwafa Bank, Managem (mining), Onapar, SOMED (tourism & real estate), Wafa Assurance, Marjane (market chain), Wana-Inwi (telecommunications), SONASID, Lafarge Maroc (cement), Brasseries du Maroc (alcoholic beverages), food processing, and many more. Likewise, King Mohammed VI is also one of the leading agricultural producer and land-owner in Morocco. Also, Morocco is a country that exempts agriculture from taxes. Nevertheless, his holding company, Siger, also owns shares in the large agricultural group "Les domanies agricoles. The agricultural group was founded by his father. King Hasan II.

Education and Kingship

Mohammed attended the Qur'anic school at the Royal Palace before completing his primary and secondary studies at Royal College. Later in 1985, he gained a bachelor's degree in law at the Mohammed V University after attending his Baccalaureate in 1981. While at the university, he wrote a research paper dealing with "the Arab-African Union and the Strategy of the Kingdom of Morocco in matters of International Relations." Also in 1985, Pan Arab Games appointed the then crown prince to its presidency. Also in 1985, the Royal Moroccan Army commissioned him a Colonel Major of the American Army. Till 1994, he served as the Coordinator of the Offices and Services of the Royal Armed Forces. Later in 1987, Mohammed received his first Certificat d'Études Supérieures (CES) in political sciences. One year later, in July of 1988,  he also earned a Diplôme d'Études Approfondies (DEA) in public law. Finally, in 1988, he gained exposure after training with Jacques Delors, then president of European Commission. And from 1990 to 1995, he enjoyed several achievements such as obtaining a Ph.D. in law with distinction, gaining military promotion to Major General, enjoying the newfound role as President of High Council of Culture, and later getting promoted to Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Army. Soon after ascending to the throne, the new King immediately addressed the nation via television and promised to end corruption, poverty, bad financial condition, human rights violation and severe unemployment. Likewise, he also brought several political and democratic reforms such as enacting a new family code called Mudawana, thereby granting more power to women.

Personal Life

King Mohammed VI was born on August 21, 1963, in Rabat, Morocco. Moreover, he is the second and oldest son of former King Hassan II and his second wife, Lalla Latifa Hammou. Nevertheless, The King appointed Mohammed as Heir Apparent and Crown Prince on the day of his birth. A multilingual persona and sports enthusiast, Muhammad ibn al-Hasan tied his wedding knot with Moroccan engineer Salma Bennani (H.R.H. Princess Lalla Salma). Furthermore, the pair shares two children together, namely Crown Prince Moulay Hassan (born in May 2003) and Princess Lalla Khadija (born in February 2007).


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