ABOUT US

Created in 2004 through the merger of Banque Commerciale du Maroc (founded in 1911) and Wafabank (founded in 1904), Attijariwafa bank is the undisputed leader in Morocco and ranks 5th* in Africa in terms of total assets.

Attijariwafa bank is the leading banking and financial group in the Maghreb and the WAEMU (West African Economic and Monetary Union) and a key player in CEMAC (Central African Economic and Monetary Community). In addition to banking activities, the Group operates through specialized subsidiaries in all financial sectors, including insurance, real estate loans, consumer credit, leasing, asset management, stock market intermediation, financial advisory services, long-term leasing, and factoring.

Headquartered in Morocco, Attijariwafa bank operates in 27 countries: across Africa (Egypt, Tunisia, Mauritania, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Mali, Côte d’Ivoire, Togo, Niger, Benin, Congo, Gabon, Cameroon, and Chad) and in Europe (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland) through majority-controlled banking subsidiaries. It also has representative offices in Dubai, Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, London, Montreal, Beijing, and Doha.

As a leading pan-African player, Attijariwafa bank has accelerated its expansion across Africa in recent years. As of December 31, 2024, its International Retail Banking segment contributed 32.8% to net banking income and 29.3% to the Group’s net profit.

The Group has the largest distribution network in Morocco and the densest in Africa, with more than 7,417 branches and 21,293 employees, serving over 12 million clients as of December 31, 2024. Guided by values of leadership, commitment, citizenship, ethics, and solidarity, Attijariwafa bank dedicates all its resources to serving the African continent.

Attijariwafa bank is listed on the Casablanca Stock Exchange, with a market capitalization of $12 billion (as of December 31, 2024). Its reference shareholder, Al Mada, holds 46.5% of AWB’s capital.

(*) Ranking by The Banker (October 2024)

Attijariwafa bank's statutes (English version)

Attijariwafa bank's statutes (French version)