Attijariwafa bank African disposal for international investors

A look back at the intervention of Fatmi Squalli, Project Finance Director, during the webinar organized by the CGEM under the theme "Trade and investment opportunities in Morocco".

Trade Finance by Attijariwafa bank

Providing specific support in each step of the company's operating cycle.

Currency risk management

Currency risk control is a priority for companies. Today, our expert Loubaba Alaoui Mdaghri, Head of Corporate trading Group, enlightens us on how to anticipate this risk and offers us the appropriate solutions to manage it in the medium and long term.Currency risk control is a priority for companies. [...]

Asset management : an expertise dedicated to compagnies

Kaoutar Sbiyaa, Head of large Corporates at Wafa Gestion, sheds light on the various asset management solutions offered to companies.

Convention l'AMEE

The Attijariwafa bank group and the Moroccan Agency for Energy Efficiency are collaborating to accelerate the green financing momentum in the field of energy efficiency in Morocco

Casablanca, March 11, 2022 - The Attijariwafa bank group and the Moroccan Agency for Energy Efficiency (AMEE) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which concerns the structuring of programs for energy efficiency and the green economy.

North Africa

North Africa reinvents itself as an automaking hub

European and Chinese automotive companies are finding countries like Morocco and Egypt as the places to go for growth.

COTE D'IVOIRE LF

Côte d'Ivoire_FA 2022_ The National Development Plan on the righ track

While the central issue of several countries in the region is the sustainability of a sustained growth, Côte d'Ivoire presents other challenges.

Beyond Phosphates Vang

Economic recovery on the horizon for Morocco

Like the rest of the world, Morocco faced hardship last year as the COVID-19 pandemic triggered a global health and economic crisis.    

Tunisia FAD 2022

Tunisia_FAD 2022_New measures to mitigate the health crisis impact

In Tunisia, the Finance Act Draft (FAD 2022) was unveiled1 in a difficult economic context. Indeed, Tunisia faces real budgetary constraints which raise a certain number of questions about the actions to be taken to start, on a better basis, this new fiscal year.