Three Moroccan Leaders Recognized in Top 50 Global Islamic Economy Influencers

Three Muslims have distinguished themselves in the Top 50 of the most eminent and influential personalities in the global Islamic economy, during the 6th edition of Islamica 500 in Dubai.
The gala evening of the Top 50 "Global Leaders", the cream of the personalities who have marked the Islamic economy in 2020, revealed these three personalities from the Moroccan participatory economy and finance.
Houda Chafi, the CEO of Maghreb Titrisation, a subsidiary of the Caisse de Dépôt et de Gestion, whose activity is financial engineering and the management of collective investment funds in securitization (FPCT), distinguished herself in the same way as her compatriot, Abdellatif Jouahri, Governor of Bank Al-Maghrib.
As for Mohamed Maarouf, he is the CEO of BTI Bank, a subsidiary of the participatory bank of the BMCE Bank of Africa group, born of an alliance between the Moroccan bank and Al Baraka Banking Group, an Islamic bank in Bahrain.
According to the organizers, these three personalities were distinguished for having left their mark on the Islamic economy in Morocco in 2020.
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