1. Self-Contractors Status: Morocco expects 100,000 registrations in 2017: "The Ministry of Industry thinks big enough, while just over 40,000 applications for car registration-contractor were registered in 2016, the first year of The implementation of this new system, the Moulay Hafid Elalamy' department plans to reach the 100,000 self-entrepreneurs per year from 2017. To boost the number of registrations, the Ministry intends to integrate self-entrepreneurs with ecosystems Launched under the Industrial Acceleration Plan (IAP) ".
2. BDO Maroc firm delivered the results of its business communication barometer in Morocco: "BDO Maroc, an audit, accounting and consultancy firm with an international network in more than 151 countries, To present its barometer of 2016 on the Transmission of Enterprises in Morocco. The fifty-year-old firm conducted the third edition of this annual study in collaboration with C & O Marketing, Inforisk, Maroc SMEs, Casablanca Stock Exchange NGE Impact and Morocco Clear From which it appears that more than one third of the respondents have already reflected or are in the process of selling their business and 25% have taken over and / or bought out their business from a third party or family member. "
3. A Serbian newspaper stresses the importance of the Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline project: "The Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline project should serve as a lever for African economies in both energy and agriculture and provide Europe with a new Option of supply, affirms the Serbian newspaper Politika ".
4. Meeting in Paris on financing Small and Medium Enterprises, SMEs in Africa: "A conference on the financing of Small and Medium Enterprises, SMEs, in Africa is scheduled to take place in Paris on January 26. Organized by the African Business Club (ABC), the meeting will be an opportunity to explore The main problems faced by SMEs in their development, in particular how to create an environment conducive to their growth and what are the alternatives to traditional bank financing. A major component of the private sector, SMEs are one of the keys to the economic development of SMEs. However, 80% of African SMEs face significant funding constraints.
5. Wafa Assurance goes for the Anglophone markets: "Wafa Assurance intends to take a new step in its development in Africa. Attijariwafa bank and SNI are now interested in English-speaking countries. Accelerating the development of our international operations is mainly based on the creation of subsidiaries in the Greenfield in the African countries where our parent company is based, "said the company's CEO, Ali Harraj, quoted in the annual report 2015, according to the latter, through its expansion on the African continent (realized to date on the French-speaking part), Wafa Assurance aims to accompany the Moroccan companies operating in Africa as well as the local clientele of Attijariwafa bank while Duplicating the operational model that made its success in Morocco ".
6. Immolog issues a guaranteed bond loan of MAD350 million: "The Moroccan capital market authority (AMMC) recently targeted an information note on the issue by the real estate and intermediate real estate specialist, IMMM, a guaranteed bond issue of MAD350 million (MDH). According to a communiqué from the AMMC, this operation concerns the issue of 3,500 bonds with a nominal value of 100,000 dirhams, not listed on the Paris Stock Exchange. Casablanca and divided into two tranches, reports the MAP ".
Crédit : IMPERIUM MEDIA