The Insurance and Social Security Supervisory Authority (ACAPS) has mobilised insurers in the country to strengthen the effectiveness of their anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing mechanisms.
In the Middle East, Saudi Arabia and the UAE both recorded some improvement in court-related complexities, according to Allianz Trade, as compared to 2022.
The Insurance and Social Security Supervisory Authority (ACAPS) of Morocco and the Banking and Financial Supervisory Commission (CSBF) of Madagascar have signed a cooperation agreement, according to a media statement released by ACAPS.
The Insurance and Social Security Supervisory Authority (ACAPS) has issued a warning to motor insurance companies over practices that are deemed as infringing on policyholders' rights.
Woliz, a Moroccan-based Retail-Tech platform that connects nano stores to the digital economy, has announced the closing of a $2.2m pre-seed round with Sanlam Maroc, a subsidiary of Africa's leading insurer Sanlam.
The bancassurance sector maintained its growth momentum, registering a 6.6% increase in 2024. The total premiums generated amounted to MAD20.5bn ($2.25bn), collected through banks network, finance companies, payment institutions, and microcredit associations, according to the Insurance and Social Security Supervisory Authority (ACAPS).
A new framework cooperation agreement between Moroccan Supervisory Authority of Insurance and Social Welfare (ACAPS) and Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) will give a boost to development of research and financial education in the insurance and social welfare sectors in the country.
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.