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Crédit Agricole du Maroc and Visa Forge Strategic Partnership to Accelerate Digital Payments

Crédit Agricole du Maroc (CAM) and Visa are strengthening their collaboration by signing a long-term strategic partnership aimed at accelerating the development of digital payments in Morocco. This agreement embodies the commitment of both partners to support the transformation of the financial sector through innovative, secure payment solutions tailored to new consumer habits.

The signing ceremony, held on July 7, was attended by Mohammed Fikrat, President of the Management Board of Crédit Agricole du Maroc, Leila Serhan, Senior Vice President in charge of North Africa, the Levant, and Pakistan at Visa, as well as Sami Romdhane, General Director of Visa in the Maghreb.

Three Priorities for Modernizing Payments in Morocco

This partnership is built on a roadmap organized around three strategic pillars.

The first pillar aims to accelerate the digitization of payment methods to promote the adoption of faster, smoother, and more secure electronic solutions.

The second focuses on the continued modernization of digital financial services, set against a backdrop of evolving customer expectations and the rise of digital banking services.

Finally, the third pillar envisions the development of new payment solutions for both individuals and businesses, with the objective of enhancing user experience while meeting the needs of an increasingly connected economy.

A Shared Ambition for Financial Innovation

Through this alliance, Crédit Agricole du Maroc and Visa reaffirm their commitment to contribute to the evolution of the electronic payment ecosystem in the Kingdom.

This cooperation is in line with the national momentum of digital transformation and financial inclusion, promoting access to modern, reliable payment services that meet international standards.

By strengthening their partnership, both entities aspire to sustainably support the modernization of the Moroccan banking sector and foster the development of an economy increasingly oriented towards digital transactions.

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