Cloud Management: Cegid Launches a Center of Excellence at Casablanca Finance City

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This establishment is part of the international strategy of the French group, making Morocco an operational platform aimed at supporting its activities in the European and international markets.
240 Employees Mobilized from Launch
Located in the Cross Tower, the new center will employ 240 staff right from its opening, recruited through a program initiated in June 2025.
The site is not limited to traditional support activities. It also engages in various high-value roles related to the group’s primary divisions, particularly in the Retail and Enterprise sectors.
A Hub Dedicated to Innovation and Cloud Services
The organization of the center is structured around four main divisions: customer support, cloud deployment and support services, research and development, and back-office functions covering finance, human resources, and information systems.
This positioning illustrates the evolving role of Morocco in the strategies of international tech groups, showcasing a growing emphasis on activities related to innovation, engineering, and advanced technologies.
Casablanca Confirms Its Role as a Regional Platform
For Bruno Vaffier, Casablanca represents a strategic location that bolsters the group’s international framework and fosters its global growth.
Said Ibrahimi emphasized that Cegid’s arrival confirms the competitiveness of Moroccan skills in the fields of development, engineering, and advanced technologies.
Tam Kaghat also highlighted the ability of Moroccan talent to thrive in demanding technological environments and to support the group’s international development.
A Strategy Focused on Artificial Intelligence
Founded in Lyon in 1983, Cegid currently offers its solutions in a 100% SaaS model across 130 countries, serving over a million clients.
The launch of “Cegid Atlas” aligns with the group’s “Forward.ai” strategy, which places generative artificial intelligence at the heart of its development and positions Casablanca as a regional hub for Africa, Latin America, and the Iberian Peninsula.
This translation maintains the original’s tone and ensures clarity for a fluent English-speaking audience.



