Bank Al-Maghrib Email Format
Financial ServicesRabat-salé-kénitra, Morocco1001-5000 Employees
Bank Al-Maghrib is Morocco's central bank, established in 1959 as a public legal entity with financial autonomy. It functions as the apex monetary authority within the financial services sector, with its mandate defined and updated by Law No. 76-03 and related implementation texts. Based in the Rabat region, the institution is a large organization responsible for overseeing monetary policy, financial regulation, and stability in the Moroccan economy. In 2026, the central bank granted regulatory approval for a strategic partnership that would allow Egyptian fintech Money Fellows to enter the Moroccan market through Wafacash International, illustrating its role in shaping fintech collaboration. It has also pursued digital modernization and consumer security initiatives, such as a digital portal and a practical security guide to help users navigate online banking and digital services.