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Sahara Cash distinguished under the performers – taamine iktissadi 2025 program

Monday 22 December 2025 - 14:00
By: Sahili Aya
Sahara Cash distinguished under the performers – taamine iktissadi 2025 program

Dakhla – Sahara Cash, a key actor in proximity-based financial services in Morocco, has been recognized within the Performers – Taamine Iktissadi 2025 program, an initiative led by Wafa Assurance and deployed across the Wafacash network.

This distinction positions Sahara Cash as a leading partner within the Wafacash ecosystem at the national level. It highlights the company’s strong operational performance in supporting the rollout of Taamine Iktissadi, an inclusive insurance solution designed to broaden access to basic insurance coverage for a wide segment of the population.

Established in 2003, Sahara Cash has steadily strengthened its role in the fields of money transfer and para-banking services. Through its long-standing partnership with Wafacash, the company contributes to the deployment of financial and insurance solutions with a strong social dimension, relying on a business model centered on proximity, availability, and service quality.

The recognition reflects the commitment of Sahara Cash’s teams and their capacity to ensure the effective and compliant implementation of the program, in line with the standards of the Wafa Assurance Group. With more than 175 trained agents and managers, the company places human capital at the core of its strategy, aiming to deliver accessible and sustainable services to its customers.

Sahara Cash currently operates a network of 68 branches, mainly across southern Morocco from Agadir to Dakhla, while also maintaining a presence in cities such as Rabat and Témara. This geographic coverage allows the company to respond closely to local needs and reinforce financial inclusion.

The distinction underscores the strength of the partnership between Sahara Cash and Wafacash, as well as their shared commitment to expanding access to financial and insurance services based on trust and proximity.


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