En su estrategia de expansión en el mercado marroquí, la fintech británica Revolut ha nombrado a Yacine Faqir como CEO para sus operaciones en Marruecos. «Estoy orgulloso de unirme al proyecto de Revolut como CEO en Marruecos y de formar parte de un equipo excepcional, impulsado por un profundo sentido del propósito y la ambición. No podría estar más entusiasmado por lo que nos depara el futuro», declaró Faqir. Antes de
The German Ministry of the Interior announced on Wednesday the dissolution of the association «Muslim Interaktiv» for its advocacy of a caliphate, which stands in opposition to the country's «constitutional order.» The NGO has been criticized for its rejection of women's rights and its expressed «hatred of Israel». In a statement reported by AFP, the ministry highlighted the organization's «rejection of democratic principles and the rule of law,
La industria automotriz ha convertido a Marruecos en el mayor exportador de automóviles de África. Respaldado por importantes fabricantes como Renault y Stellantis, con más de 270 proveedores, el país cuenta con una capacidad anual de cerca de un millón de vehículos. El sector ahora genera más de 14 mil millones de dólares en exportaciones y se encamina hacia una producción de dos millones de vehículos en los próximos
Determined to expand into the Moroccan market, British neobank Revolut has appointed Yacine Faqir as CEO for its Morocco operation, he announced Tuesday on LinkedIn. «Proud to hop on the Revolut rocketship as CEO for Morocco and join an exceptional team driven by a deep sense of purpose and ambition. Couldn’t be more excited for what comes next», Faqir wrote. Before joining Revolut, Faqir served as Vice President of Products & Solutions for North and Francophone Africa at
Morocco’s automotive industry has evolved into Africa’s largest car exporter, supported by major manufacturers like Renault and Stellantis, over 270 suppliers, and an annual capacity nearing one million vehicles. Driven by strong government policies, skilled labor, and global partnerships, the sector now generates over $14 billion in exports and is expanding toward two million vehicles in the coming years.
Contrary to the «claims» circulated by Algerian media, the U.S. bill seeking to designate the Polisario Front as a terrorist organization is continuing to gain traction in Congress. Championed by Republican Senator Joe Wilson, the proposal has recently reached a new milestone. Since Democratic Representative Jimmy Panetta officially joined the initiative on June 24, three additional Republican lawmakers have voiced their support: Mario Diaz-Balart (September 18), Jefferson
Un individuo fue sentenciado el martes en Casablanca a cinco años de prisión y a pagar una multa de 107,300 dólares (aproximadamente un millón de dirhams) por tráfico de personas. Este es el primer fallo en Marruecos contra uno de los involucrados en la estafa que atrajo a ciudadanos al sudeste asiático con falsas promesas de empleo, según informó la Associated Press. El caso se remonta a hace más de un año y medio, cuando
The Rabat Primary Court on Tuesday handed prison sentences to two young men arrested during the «Generation Z» protests for wearing T-shirts bearing the slogans «Free Palestine» and calls for the right to better health and education. According to lawyer Sara Soujar, who announced the ruling on Facebook, one of the protesters was sentenced to two months in prison and the other to four months. The owner of the print shop where the slogans were produced was also sentenced
The Souss-Massa Regional Investment Center (CRI) brought together 50 Moroccan diaspora leaders to mark the 50th anniversary of the Green March through a development-focused initiative rooted in the region’s growth. In partnership with the Gibran Foundation and the Souss Massa Promotion Cluster, the event is being held on November 4 and 5, 2025, in Agadir, gathering investors, entrepreneurs, executives, and experts to explore local opportunities and flagship projects, according to a press
A Casablanca court on Tuesday sentenced a man to five years in prison and fined him 1 million dirhams for human trafficking, in Morocco’s first ruling against someone accused of luring citizens into scam compounds in Myanmar, the Associated Press reported. The case involved several young Moroccans who were promised well-paying jobs in Thailand but were instead trafficked to Myanmar, where they were forced to take part in online fraud operations. Victims told the court they endured