Keywords: OCP
Desalination has become an absolute priority for Morocco to address the structural water deficit facing the country, significantly impacted by climate change. This was emphasized by the Minister of Equipment and Water, Nizar Baraka, during a session before the House of Counselors on Tuesday. "By......
In the face of challenging global economic conditions, Morocco's Marrakech-Safi region exhibited remarkable resilience in 2023, maintaining robust economic growth throughout the year. The region experienced a staggering influx of investments, surpassing 119 billion Moroccan dirhams, marking a remarkable......
As the population of Africa continues its rapid rise, the need to boost agricultural yields across the continent has never been more pressing. Meeting this challenge will require innovative solutions and multi-faceted approaches. OCP Africa, a subsidiary of the Moroccan phosphate giant OCP Group, is......
Renowned Moroccan executive, Hicham Kabbaj, has assumed the role of President for the Middle East and Africa (MEA) division at Worley, an Australian engineering professional services company. This significant appointment marks another milestone in Kabbaj's distinguished career. Kabbaj brings a wealth......
Moroccan phosphates giant, OCP S.A., has successfully concluded a 5 billion Moroccan dirham (DH) perpetual subordinated bond offering through a public announcement, as stated by the company. The bond offering, structured into two tranches featuring distinct interest rates and review periods, garnered......
In a strategic move to fortify its financial structure, OCP Group, the giant phosphate producer, has obtained approval from the Moroccan Capital Market Authority (AMMC) for a perpetual subordinated bond issuance. This issuance, valued at 5 billion Moroccan Dirhams (MAD), includes options for early repayment......
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