French speaking startups get head-start

Digital Africa

The French government is backing early-stage African startups who speak the same language. Via the Digital Africa initiative, Francophone African companies can get up to 50,000 euros in equity funding. The money is made up of 20,000 euros in funding followed by a 30,000 euros SAFE investment. Important why? Seed financing is the crucial first step … Read more

Bank accounts rise in Morocco by 10%

bank accounts

The number of bank accounts in Morocco rose by 10% last year. There are now 29 million accounts, compared to 26.5 million in 2020. Why it matters. This boosts financial inclusivity in Morocco and shows its emerging status. The figures come from a recent report published by Morocco’s central bank, Bank Al-Maghrib. Round of applause? Not … Read more

MaxAB raises $40m

MaxAB

The food and grocery B2B e-commerce and distribution platform MaxAB has raised $40m in a pre-series B equity round. MaxAB serves a network of traditional retailers across Egypt and Morocco. Why it matters: MaxAB is trying to transform the food and grocery supply chain by re-engineering it. The company connects suppliers with underserved traditional retailers … Read more

New fund targets Moroccan startups

Moroccan Startups

BMCA Capital Investment has launched a new venture capital fund to help Moroccan startups. The Moroccan based fund is raising money from local and overseas investors, hoping to hit MAD 50m ($4.5m). 👉Why it matters: Morocco is a hot spot for startups, many in the fintech and agritech spaces. Local and international investors are seeing … Read more

Cloud Bike enters Moroccan market

Telus bike

Moroccan startup Cloud Bike is beginning to sell its Telus electric bikes brand to its home market, having previously exclusively exported to the EU and the US. Sigificance: Demand for sustainable Telus bikes in the home market is rising and the 15% sold in Morocco will commercialise electric bikes in the country. More about the bike: known … Read more

Casablanca remains a top financial hub, but lags in fintech

Cars in front of Casablanca City.

Although Casablanca is still Africa’s leading financial hub, it ranks just 91 globally when it comes to being a fintech hub. The city, home to nearly four million people, boasts the largest stock exchange in North African. Key points: findings come from a new report from the Global Financial Centers Index; Casablanca ranks 54th internationally; the … Read more

Moroccan fintechs get the nod for The Web Summit

Two Moroccan fintechs have been invited to attend The Web Summit in Lisbon, Portugal. The first is Fastdok which has developed a SaaS tool that creates documents for multiple sectors. The second is Henceforth, which provides car repair loans. Both have been invited via the Summit´s startup programme, ALPHA. The Summit starts on Tuesday 1 … Read more

UM6P invests in animal free diary products

Moroccan fund UM6P has made an investment in South African outfit De Novo Diary which develops animal free diary products. It produces milk proteins gained from the precision fermentation of yeast strains. This has in the past been difficult to achieve. They can then be used in a number of products to boost human nutrition. … Read more

Morocco named as future fintech star growth area

A new report has named Morocco as one of the key African regions geared for fintech growth. It is amongst one of 11 key markets in Africa picked out by the report entitled Fintech in Africa: The end of the beginning by McKinsey. The others are Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South … Read more