Mohamed Hassan Bensalah
Personal details
Born1970
Morocco

Mohamed Hassan Bensalah (born 1970) is the chairman and CEO of the Moroccan group Holarcom.[1] He is the brother of Moroccan businesswoman Miriem Bensalah-Chaqroun.[2]

Studies and degrees

After earning a type B baccalaureate from a French school, Bensalah went to France for higher studies where he obtained a Master in management and finance at the Sorbonne and l’Ecole des Cadres de Paris.[3]

Professional career

Bensalah succeeded his late father, founder of Holmarcom Group, as chairman and CEO in 1993. He is also:

  • President of the Moroccan Federation of Insurance and Reinsurance Companies (FMSAR)[4]
  • Member of the Board of Directors of the General Confederation of Enterprises of Morocco (CGEM), the Casablanca Finance City and the Stock Exchange of Casablanca [5]
  • Member of the Board of Directors of BMCI bank (BNP Paribas Group), CIH bank (CDG Group), the Moroccan Inter-Professional Retirement Fund (CIMR).[6]

Other duties

  • Member of the Board of Directors of Mohammed VI Foundation for the Protection of the Environment, Mohammed V Foundation for Solidarity and Alaouite Foundation for Sustainable Human Development[7]
  • Member of the Economic, Social and Environmental Council

He was decorated as Knight of the Order of the Throne of Morocco (Wissam Al Arch) by His Majesty King Mohammed VI, in 2004.[8]

References

  1. "Mohamed Hassan BENSALAH". 22 May 2009.
  2. "Mohamed Bensalah". Forbes. Retrieved 31 March 2019. His three sisters all occupy positions within the group, which owns stakes in leading Moroccan insurer Atlanta, water bottler Oulmes, and airline Air Arabia Maroc.
  3. "Studies and degrees". Holmarcom.
  4. "President of the Moroccan Federation of Insurance and Reinsurance Companies;".
  5. "Member of the Board of Directors of the Mohammed VI Foundation for the Protection of the Environment, Mohammed V Foundation for Solidarity and Alawite Foundation for Sustainable Human Development".
  6. "Member of the Board of Directors of BMCI bank (BNP Paribas Group), CIH bank (CDG Group), the Moroccan Inter-Professional Retirement Fund (CIMR)".
  7. "Board of Directors FM6E;" (PDF).
  8. "Engagements".
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