Developing access to
education and fostering
entrepreneurship
INSTILLING AN ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT AMONG
YOUNG PEOPLE
Supporting entrepreneurship is a priority for the Group
As such Attijariwafa bank is a founding member of
the INJAZ AlMaghrib association whose mission is to
foster the entrepreneurial spirit of young middle school
high school and university students
Group employees have covered part of the associations
volunteering needs since its creation in 2007 In addition
to the bank in Morocco several subsidiaries of the
Attijariwafa bank group were involved in this initiative
PROMOTING ACCESS TO THE
GRANDES ÉCOLES
The Foundation is committed to
education, a key component of the
Group’s CSR policy, with a view to
promoting excellence and equal
opportunity, particularly among
young people from disadvantaged
social backgrounds. Each
year, the Foundation organizes
concentration weeks for
students in scientif ic and
business preparatory classes,
to help them prepare for the
competitive entrance exams
to the leading business and
engineering grandes écoles. In
2022, the initiative benef ited 119
eligible students from public
preparatory classes across the
Kingdom. In the same vein,
every year the Attijariwafa
bank Foundation supports the
AMGE caravan, organized by
the Moroccan Association of
Grandes Écoles, as an exclusive
partner since its launch in 2006.
This initiative, supported by the
Ministry of National Education,
is designed for students from
public preparatory classes in
business and science and aims
to inform, advise, and provide
them with practical and concrete
information on how to access
the Grandes Écoles. This year,
the caravan targeted over 1,700
young people from Morocco’s
public CPGEs.
DEVELOPING AN INDUSTRY
OF EXCELLENCE IN THE
BANKING AND FINANCIAL
SECTOR
The result of a successful
public-private partnership, the
International master’s degree in
“Banking & Financial Markets”
was developed in 2007 by the
Attijariwafa bank group through
its Foundation, in partnership
with Banco Santander through
the UCEIF Foundation, with
Hassan II University through the
Faculty of Legal, Economic and
Social Sciences of Aïn Chock
Casablanca, and the University
of Cantabria. This master’s
program offers students a double
Moroccan and Spanish degree
from the two partner universities
and educates senior f inance
executives to meet the sector’s
need for qualif ied resources. The
master’s program is currently at
its 15th graduating class, with 32
students enrolled.
More than 1862
volunteer staff
26,542
hours of training
45,863 young
benef iciaries