The General Secretariat of the Government has released a draft Bill to amend and supplement the Insurance Code to accelerate digital transformation, strengthen policyholder protection, and broaden access to insurance for previously underserved segments of the population.
The Moroccan insurance and reinsurance sector saw 17.2% year-on-year growth in the first quarter of this year, with premiums standing at MAD21.3bn ($2.3bn), according to the Insurance and Social Security Supervisory Authority (ACAPS).
The Insurance and Social Security Supervisory Authority (ACAPS) is launching a study to establish a single, centralised reference system for all mandatory insurance regulations in Morocco, to transform a complex and fragmented regulatory landscape into a clear, accessible, and user-friendly system for all stakeholders.
The risk-based solvency (RBS) framework for the insurance sector will be published this quarter, according to Mr Abderrahim Chaffai, President of the Insurance and Social Welfare Supervisory Authority (ACAPS).
The Moroccan insurance industry has entered into a new phase of uncertainty, in the wake of the outbreak of armed hostilities in the Middle East, according to Mr Mohamed Hassan Bensalah, President of the Moroccan Insurance Federation (FMA).
New estimates by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) suggest the military escalation in the Middle East may cost economies in the region from 3.7 to 6.0 % of their collective Gross Domestic Product.
Morocco's Insurance and Social Welfare Authority (ACAPS) is launching a large-scale programme in partnership with the African Development Bank (AfDB), to transform the country's insurance sector through innovation.
Motor third-party liability (MTPL) insurance premiums in Morocco are expected to increase by approximately 5% on average starting in April 2026, following the revision of the compensation scale for traffic accidents.
Sanlam Morocco and Allianz Morocco have determined the terms of their merger, following meetings of their boards of directors held on 11 and 12 March 2026, respectively.
AXA has announced the establishment of a new regional entity named AXA Afrique Atlantique, where the company looks to group the markets of Cameroon, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Morocco and Senegal under a single organisational structure.