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Oxigen Services is an Indian fintech company that provides micropayments, money transfer and online remittances. [1] [2]As of 2016, the company reported that its transaction volume rate was 600 million transactions per year with a customer base of more than 150 million.
Al Akhdar Bank (AAB), affiliated with Crédit Agricole du Maroc; Bank Al Yousr; Bank Al-Tamweel wa Al-Inma; Bank As-Safa Umnia Bank; African top banks ranking.
Orange Money is the mobile phone based money transfer service of French telecom company Orange S.A., available in most of the group's affiliates in Africa. Its users can deposit money into an account linked to their mobile phone number, and then access a range of services, in particular transferring money domestically and internationally ...
Orange Maroc (or previously Meditel) is one of three major licensed telecommunications operators in Morocco. The multi-service operator offers mobile, fixed-line, cybersecurity and mobile payment offerings. Created in 1999, it is the second operator of mobile telephony in Morocco. In December 2016, Meditel became Orange Maroc.
A Banque Populaire branch in downtown Casablanca, in the former building of the Bank of British West Africa [7] Branch in the Old Town of Fez. The starting point of BCP Group was a Royal Decree or dahir promulgated by the authorities of the French protectorate in Morocco on 25 May 1926 authorizing the formation of cooperative banks in the territory, inspired by the French legislation of 1917 ...
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Maroc Telecom (IAM, Arabic: اتصالات المغرب) is the main telecommunications company in Morocco. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Currently employing around 11,178 employees, it is the largest telecommunications network in the country with 8 regional delegations and 220 offices present across Morocco.
The Banking Act of 21 April 1967 enhanced the role of "Banque du Maroc", particularly in the field of banking supervision. In 1974, the Banque du Maroc commenced issuing the centime as a fraction of the dirham, replacing the franc. In March 1987, the bank adopted the name Bank Al-Maghrib.