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Type
  
Société anonyme

ISIN
  
MA0000010811

Owner
  
Headquarters
  
Traded as
  
BSI

Industry
  
Founded
  
1943

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Native name
  
Banque marocaine pour le commerce et l'industrie

Key people
  
Mourad CherifJoël Sibrac

CEO
  
Rachid Marrakchi (6 Dec 2005–)

Profiles

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BMCI (French: Banque marocaine pour le commerce et l'industrie, "Morocco Bank of Commerce and Industry") is a bank based in Morocco. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the French financial group BNP Paribas.

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History

At the end of the 19th century, the Comptoir national d'escompte de Paris (CNEP) – one of the founders of the French: 'Banque nationale de Paris', now BNP Paribas – had interests in Morocco, while from 1902 the Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas (Paris and Netherlands Bank) helped financed the Sherifian Empire in Morocco.

Loans to Morocco, including those of 1902 and 1904 by the Paris and Netherlands Bank, helped finance the First Moroccan Crisis which led to the formation of Morocco as we know it today. However, these loans were at extremely high repayment rates. France, claiming payment guarantees, took control of Morocco's customs duties, which led to its taking control of the country in 1912 as the French protectorate in Morocco.

The bank played a key role as a capital investment bank in developing the Moroccan economy during the first half of the twentieth century. With holdings such as the Compagnie générale du Maroc (Génaroc) and ONA Group (French: Omnium Nord-Africain, Arabic: مجموعة أونا‎‎), it was actively involved in financing Morocco's infrastructure (roads and railways, electricity, mining, and so on) in partnership with the Morocco State Bank (French: Banque d'État du Maroc, BEM).

In 1950, Paribas opened a branch in Casablanca. In 1974 this merged with part of Banque Worms in 1974 to form the Société Marocaine de Dépôt et de Crédit ("Morocco Savings and Loan Association", SMDC).

The Banque Nationale pour le Commerce et l'Industrie en Afrique ("National Bank for Trade and Industry in Africa", BNCIA) had also been developing interests in Morocco since 1941. developed its activities Morocco from 1940.

BMCI was created in 1964 from these origins, as part of the nationalization of Moroccanization businesses.

In 2000, Banque nationale de Paris, itself created in 1966 by the merger of the CNEP and BNCI, merged with Paribas to form BNP Paribas. In November 2001, BMCI acquired its dormant ABN Amro Bank Maroc arm, to consolidate its position in the Morocco financial services market.

Ownership

  • As of December 2014, BNP Paribas is the majority shareholder, with 65.03% of stock.
  • The remaining stock is divided between:
  • AXA Assurance Maroc (9.11%)
  • Sanad Assurance (5.84%)
  • Atlanta Assurance (4.44%)
  • Holmarcom (2.41%)
  • Others: 13.17%
  • Subsidiaries

  • Arval
  • BMCI Bourse
  • BMCI Finance
  • BMCI Leasing Auto
  • BMCI Gestion
  • BMCI Assurance
  • BMCI Crédit Conso
  • BMCI Banque Offshore
  • References

    BMCI Wikipedia


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