Attijariwafa Bank

Attijariwafa bank
Public
Traded as MASI  : ATW
Industry Banking, Financial Services
Founded 1904: Creation of Wafabank
1911: Creation of BCM
2003: Creation of Attijariwafa Bank
Headquarters 20 000 Casablanca
2, Bd Moulay Youssef, Morocco
Number of locations
3972 branches (2016)
Area served
Africa – Tunisia – Egypt
Key people
Mohamed El Kettani (CEO)
Products Credit cards, consumer banking, corporate banking, finance and insurance, investment banking, mortgage loans, private banking, private equity, savings, Securities, asset management, wealth management
Revenue Increase US$ 2,6 billion (2016)[1]
Increase US$ 475 million (2016)[1]
Total assets Increase US$ 43 billion (2016)
Total equity Increase US$ 4,7 billion (2016)
Number of employees
Increase17.669 (2016)[1]
Subsidiaries Attijari – Wafa Assurance – Wafasalaf – Wafa Immobilier – CBAO – Union Gabonaise de Banque – Crédit du Congo – BIM SA – Crédit du Sénégal – Société ivoirienne de banque – SCB Cameroun – BIA Togo – Attijari bank Mauritanie – Barclays Bank Egypt – Cogebanque
Website www.attijariwafabank.com

Attijariwafa Bank is the leading bank in Morocco and is part of king Mohammed VI'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 third largest in Africa.

The bank maintains offices in London, Paris, Brussels, Madrid, Barcelona, Milan, Shanghai, The Netherlands, Tunisia, Senegal, Ghana, Mauritania[2] and Mali. It has been listed on the Casablanca Stock Exchange since 1943.[3]

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