Anas Sefrioui (Arabic: أنس الصفريوي; born May 16, 1957) is a Moroccan real estate businessman, who is worth $1.1 billion as of March 2017[update].
[2] 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.
[2] However, he would earn his first billions[citation needed] 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.
[5] 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.
[3] On January 3, 2013, Sefrioui invited FC Barcelona forward Lionel Messi to attend an event promoting the polo club of Marrakech.