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Attijariwafa bank group has been accredited as a "Top Employer" by

the Top Employers in 2024, a renowned international organisation

that evaluates and recognises excellence in human resources practices.

This certification is the result of an in-depth assessment of process

maturity, HR policy innovation, skills development and well-being at

work.

« TOP EMPLOYERS » CERTIFICATION

Attijariwafa bank has adopted an ambitious, structured employer

brand strategy to enhance the Group's standing both in Morocco and

abroad. This strategy emphasises employee loyalty, helping young

students to develop their talents and to integrate them into the

workforce, transferring skills and sharing experience, and promoting

diversity and gender equality.

A STRONG EMPLOYER BRAND

A CAREER STIMULUS FOR YOUNG SUBSAHARAN AFRICANS

Committed to promoting the employment of women,

Attijariwafa bank focuses on increasing the number of

women in its entities, both in Morocco and abroad. By

doing so, the Group is strengthening their presence and

contribution.

Thus, in 2023, women account for 44.7% of the Group's

workforce in Morocco. Furthermore, the bank approved

a Gender Equality Policy, which reiterates its support for

gender equality and fosters gender diversity within the

Group and among all its stakeholders.

The YEELEN programme is a major initiative of the Group

directed at young SubSaharan Africans graduates living

in Morocco This professional springboard allows them

to spend one to three years training within the Group

This initiative has enabled nearly 70 young people to be

recruited more than 80 of whom have already taken

up positions within the Groups subsidiaries

It thus contributes to the strengthening of local skills

and the economic development of the Continent This

programme demonstrates the Groups willingness to

support the skills of youth on a continental scale and

to accelerate their insertion into the workforce

Women account for

44,7% of Group’s

workforce at the end of 2023

A PROMOTING PARITY, A TOP PRIORITY

Annual report

2023

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