Bank Al-Maghrib
Bank Al-Maghrib is the central bank of Morocco, established in 1959. Its primary role is to manage the country's monetary policy, ensuring price stability and supporting economic growth. The bank also oversees the financial system and regulates commercial banks operating in Morocco.
In addition to monetary policy, Bank Al-Maghrib issues the national currency, the Moroccan dirham, and manages foreign exchange reserves. The bank plays a crucial role in maintaining financial stability and fostering trust in the national economy, contributing to the overall development of Morocco.