The Moroccan Insurance Federation (FMA) is pushing forward with the sector's digital transformation following a 4 December 2025 meeting with insurers and reinsurers to advance the rollout of a multi-channel premium payment system.
Morocco's House of Representatives, which is the lower house of Parliament, has approved a draft law amending a 1984 royal decree concerning compensation for victims of accidents involving motor vehicles.
The insurance industry in Morocco reported total premiums of MAD48.26bn for the first nine months of 2025, registering a 7.2% year-on-year increase. These figures confirm the positive momentum of the Moroccan insurance industry.
Takaful operations in Morocco generated a total contribution volume of MAD66m in the first half of 2025, jumping by 51.4% compared to the corresponding half of 2024, according to the Insurance and Social Security Supervisory Authority (ACAPS).
Morocco's insurance and reinsurance sector achieved a total turnover of MAD37.7bn ($4.07bn) in the first half of 2025 (1H2025), a growth of 7.7% compared to the corresponding half a year earlier, according to the Insurance and Social Security Supervisory Authority (ACAPS). The first half of this year reflected the recovery trend that began in 2024.
Egypt Kuwait Holding (EKH) has announced the completion of the sale of its entire 63.39% stake in Delta Insurance to Morocco's Wafa Assurance, under the latter's mandatory tender offer.
Morocco's Minister of Justice, Mr Abdellatif Ouahbi, has presented before the Justice and Legislation Committee of the House of Representatives a Bill relating to insurance compensation for victims of accidents caused by land vehicles.
The National Authority for Probity, Prevention and Fight against Corruption (INPPLC), the Insurance and Social Security Supervisory Authority (ACAPS) and the Moroccan Insurance Federation (FMA) have signed a framework agreement to promote transparency and the prevention of corruption in the insurance sector.
Insurance companies and intermediaries in Morocco are entering an unprecedented era, according to the National Federation of Insurance Agents and Brokers in Morocco (FNACAM).
The Insurance and Social Welfare Supervisory Authority (ACAPS) has announced a major new project: a compulsory multi-risk home insurance scheme, designed to protect property and people against disasters, which are still insufficiently covered at present.