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Morocco : A historic surge in business creation in 2025

Morocco sets a historic record for business creation in 2025. OMPIC reports highlight a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem and key growth sectors.

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Dernière mise à jour : 12 March 2026 0h59
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Création d’entreprises au Maroc : un niveau record atteint en 2025 selon l’OMPIC
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The Moroccan economic landscape is witnessing an unprecedented transformation, as evidenced by the latest statistics from the Moroccan Office of Industrial and Commercial Property (OMPIC). In 2025, the country reached a new milestone in business creation, with registration numbers defying all previous projections. This entrepreneurial boom reflects a deep-seated confidence in the nation’s future and a successful pivot toward a more diversified and digitalized economy. From bustling tech hubs in Casablanca to innovative agricultural ventures in the Souss-Massa region, the spirit of initiative is taking hold across the Kingdom.

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  • OMPIC at the heart of the digital revolution
  • Top performing sectors in the 2025 economy
  • Why 2025 is a landmark year for investors
  • Preparing for the 2030 World Cup through entrepreneurship
  • FAQ: Business Creation in Morocco

This record-breaking year is not an isolated event but the culmination of a decade of strategic reforms. The implementation of the New Investment Charter has been a game-changer, offering lucrative incentives for both domestic and foreign entrepreneurs. By fostering a pro-business environment, Morocco has effectively positioned itself as the premier gateway to Africa. The surge in 2025 highlights a shift in mindset: more Moroccans are choosing the path of entrepreneurship over traditional employment, driven by a desire to innovate and contribute to the national “Made in Morocco” brand.

OMPIC at the heart of the digital revolution

As the official registrar of trade and industrial property, OMPIC has been instrumental in facilitating this growth. The 2025 report showcases how the digitalization of administrative procedures has removed the red tape that once stifled creativity. Today, securing a “Negative Certificate” or registering a trademark is a seamless online process. This efficiency has significantly lowered the entry barriers for SMEs, allowing them to move from a simple concept to a legally recognized entity in record time.

Beyond mere registration, OMPIC has focused on protecting intellectual property, which is vital for any modern economy. In 2025, there was a noticeable increase in patent filings and industrial design protections. This suggests that Moroccan businesses are no longer just service-oriented but are increasingly focused on high-value innovation. By providing a secure legal framework for intangible assets, OMPIC is helping local entrepreneurs compete on a global scale, ensuring that Moroccan ingenuity is recognized and protected internationally.

Top performing sectors in the 2025 economy

The diversification of the Moroccan economy is clearly visible in the types of businesses established in 2025. While the trade sector remains robust, there is a significant rise in technology-driven enterprises. The “Digital Morocco 2030” strategy is already bearing fruit, as evidenced by the high number of startups specializing in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and financial technology. Additionally, the green transition has sparked a wave of new companies dedicated to renewable energy and sustainable waste management.

  • Technology and IT Services: Record growth driven by digital transformation needs.

  • Green Energy: Small and medium-sized enterprises entering the solar and wind supply chains.

  • Logistics and Infrastructure: Vital support for the expanding industrial zones and ports.

  • Tourism and Hospitality: Reinventing the travel experience through boutique services and eco-tourism.

Why 2025 is a landmark year for investors

The sheer volume of new companies registered in 2025 sends a clear signal to the international community: Morocco is open for business. The stability of the macroeconomic framework, combined with strategic geographical positioning, makes it a magnet for investment. We are seeing a unique synergy between large-scale state projects and the agility of the private sector. The government’s focus on “Regional Investment Centers” (CRI) has decentralized economic growth, ensuring that opportunities are available from Tangier to Dakhla.

Furthermore, the integration of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria into the business ecosystem is attracting a new generation of impact investors. Moroccan entrepreneurs in 2025 are not just looking for profit; they are building businesses that solve social challenges and promote environmental sustainability. This holistic approach to development is what makes the current boom so resilient. The record set in 2025 is just the beginning of a long-term upward trajectory for the Moroccan private sector.

Preparing for the 2030 World Cup through entrepreneurship

The upcoming 2030 FIFA World Cup is acting as a powerful catalyst for business development. In 2025, OMPIC reported a spike in company registrations related to construction, event management, and high-end services. Entrepreneurs are strategically positioning themselves to meet the massive demand that such a global event entails. This “World Cup Effect” is stimulating local supply chains, as businesses rush to upgrade their standards and capacity to meet international expectations.

The collaboration between the public and private sectors is reaching new heights. Investment in infrastructure—from high-speed rail expansions to stadium renovations—is creating a ripple effect across the economy. Small business owners are finding niches in providing specialized services for these massive projects. This period of preparation is transforming Morocco into a giant laboratory of innovation, where the lessons learned today will define the country’s economic strength for decades to come.

FAQ: Business Creation in Morocco

What is the first step to starting a business in 2025?

The process begins with obtaining a Negative Certificate from OMPIC to reserve your business name. This can be done entirely online through their official portal.

Are there tax incentives for new companies?

Yes, the New Investment Charter provides various tax breaks and subsidies, especially for companies operating in strategic sectors or developing regions.

How long does it take to register a company?

With the current digital infrastructure, business registration can often be completed within 2 to 3 working days, making Morocco one of the fastest countries in the region for business setup.

ÉTIQUETTES :2025 economybusiness creationCasablancaentrepreneurshipgrowthinvestmentmoroccoOMPICstartups
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As a privileged observer of Morocco’s economic transformations, I decode for Silicon Valley the strategic issues that make Morocco an essential hub between Africa and Europe. My role is to turn macroeconomic indicators and sectoral policies into concrete analyses for decision-makers and entrepreneurs.
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