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Attijariwafa bank
Company typePublic
MASI  : ATW
IndustryBanking, financial services
Founded1904: Creation of Wafabank
1911: Creation of BCM
2003: Creation of Attijariwafa Bank
Headquarters20 000 Casablanca
2, Bd Moulay Youssef, Morocco
Number of locations
4930 branches (2018)[1]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Mohamed El Kettani (CEO)
ProductsCredit cards, consumer banking, corporate banking, finance and insurance, investment banking, mortgage loans, private banking, private equity, savings, Securities, asset management, wealth management
RevenueIncrease US$ 4.1 billion (2018)[2]
Increase US$ 608 million (2018)[2]
Total assetsIncrease US$ 53.3 billion (2018)
Total equityIncrease US$ 4,7 billion (2016)
Number of employees
Increase19,754 (2017)[2]
SubsidiariesAttijariWafa AssuranceWafasalafWafa ImmobilierCBAOUnion Gabonaise de BanqueCrédit du CongoBIM SACrédit du SénégalSociété ivoirienne de banqueSCB CamerounBIA TogoAttijari bank MauritanieAttijariwafa Bank EgyptCogebanque
Websitewww.attijariwafabank.com

Attijariwafa Bank is a Moroccan multinational commercial bank and financial services company founded and based in Rabat, Morocco. It is the leading bank in Morocco and the largest commercial bank is part of Royal family in Morocco Alaouite Dynasty's holding company the SNI.

It was established after a merger between Banque Commerciale du Maroc and Wafabank and is headquartered in Casablanca. It is the fourth largest in Africa in 2016.[3]

The bank maintains offices in Europe and UK Asia, China, Africa, Paris, Brussels, Madrid, Barcelona, Milan, Shanghai, The Netherlands, Tunisia, Egypt, Senegal, Ghana, Mauritania[4] and Mali. It has been listed on the Casablanca Stock Exchange since 1993.[5]

Ownership

Source:[6]

Subsidiaries

Key people

  • Mohamed El Kettani, chair of the board and managing director
  • Abdelaziz Alami, honorary chair
  • Antonio Escamez Torres, vice-chairman of the board
  • Mohamed Arroub, chair of the board and managing director of Wafa Assurance SA
  • Mouawia Essekelli, managing director of Attijariwafa bank Europe
  • Laila Mamou, chairp of the Management Board of Wafasalaf
  • Abdelkrim Raghni, managing director of CBAO Groupe Attijariwafa bank
  • Wafaa Guessous, secretary
  • Hassan Bouhemou, director-representative of SNI
  • Mounir Majidi, director-representative of SIGER
  • Javier Hidalgo Blazquez, director-representative of Grupo Santander
  • Hassan Ouriagli, director
  • Jose Reig Echeveste, director
  • Manuel Varela, director-representative of Grupo Santander
  • Abed Yacoubi Soussane, director

Source:[7]

References

  1. ^ https://www.attijariwafabank.com/en/media-space/news/official-launch-africa-development-club-egypt-attijariwafa-bank
  2. ^ a b c "Attijariwafa bank" (PDF). Archived from the original (pdf) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  3. ^ "The Banker: trois banques marocaines dans le Top 50 africain". Medias24.
  4. ^ "Attijariwafa Bank of Morocco Opens First Branch in Mauritania". Bloomberg.
  5. ^ "Casablanca Stock Exchange ::. LISTED SECURITIES > Information and data > Listed company > ATTIJARIWAFA BANK". www.casablanca-bourse.com. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Bourse de Casablanca ::. Sociétés cotées > ATTIJARIWAFA BANK". Bourse de Casablanca. Retrieved 22 December 2013.
  7. ^ "Attijariwafa Bank SA (ATW22.CS) Quote". Reuters.com. Reuters. Retrieved 22 December 2013.