Morocco

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Morocco Renewable Energy Megaprojects

To reduce dependency on foreign sources of energy (95% of energy is imported), the government has come up with a strategic plan to invest in renewables, especially in solar and wind energy. By 2012, Morocco is aiming to produce 20% of electricity generated from renewable sources and by 2020 renewable energy will represent 42%.

Morocco Top Banks

Top Banks in Morocco
Morocco banking sector remained robust in 2011. The sector is dominated by three major local banks: Attijariwafa Bank, Credit Populaire du Maroc and Banque Marocaine du Commerce Exterieur. These were majority owned by foreign capital, predominately by French banks. There were as many as 76 financial institutions in the country including 16 commercial banks, 37 financing companies, 6 offshore banks, 14 micro-finance associations. The country’s 3 leading banks hold around 64% of total assets.
  Bank Al Maghrib Morocco Central Bank  Attijariwafa BankLargest Bank in Morocco   Crédit Populaire du Maroc (Groupe Banque Populaire)   Crédit Agricole du Maroc  BMCE Bank (Banque Marocaine du Commerce Extérieur)   Société Générale   BMCI – Banque Marocaine pour le Commerce et l’Industrie (Groupe BNP Paribas)   Upline Group (Groupe Banque Populaire)   Crédit du Maroc

Morocco Top Telecoms and Telecommunication Companies

Top Telecoms and Telecommunication Companies in Morocco
While the Moroccan telecoms market remains under-saturated, its three mobile operators have experienced robust growth in recent years, both at home and abroad. Meditel, which received a mobile licence in 2000, is the kingdom’s first private operator, holding 36.69% of the market.
  ANRT (National Agency for Telecommunication Regulation)  Maroc Telecom   Inwi (Wana Telecom)   Méditel

Kuwait Finance House

CEO of Kuwait Finance House (KFH), a pioneer of the banking phenomenon known as Islamic Finance or Shari’a compliant banking, explains if the Islamic finance is a providential response to the global financial system and lists challenges of Kuwait Finance House (KFH).

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