Salwa Idrissi Akhannouch

Salwa Idrissi Akhannouch is a Moroccan businesswoman born in Casablanca, the daughter of Boulajoul Idrissi, a Berber family,[1] from the small village of Aguerd-Oudad, Tafraout. She is the founder and CEO of the Aksal-Morocco Mall Group, and the wife of Aziz Akhannouch, a wealthy businessman who has been Morocco's Minister of Agriculture since 2007 and who is also president of a Royalist political party.[2]

Salwa Idrissi inherited a fortune from her grandfather, Haj Ahmed Benlafkih, a businessman who dominated Moroccan trade in the 1960s. The Aksal group owns 50% of the Morocco Mall, the second largest shopping center in Africa, built at a cost of more than 240 million dollars in 2007. Aksal also owns the sole franchise rights for several leading brands in Morocco, including Zara, Banana Republic, Pull & Bear and Gap.[3][4] She is the creator and owner of cosmetics brand Yan & One.[5] Salwa Idrissi was named in Forbes Middle East magazine's 2020 “Women Behind Middle Eastern Brands” list, one of only two Moroccan women to feature.[6]

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