Visa and Attijariwafa Bank have partnered strategically to improve Morocco’s digital payments ecosystem and bolster the bank’s leadership in technical innovation.
“We’re excited to announce our partnership with Attijariwafa Bank to shape the future of payments in Morocco. This strategic alliance combines Visa’s cutting-edge expertise with Attijariwafa bank’s pioneering vision to set new standards of excellence for individuals, professionals, and businesses,” Visa announced in a statement on Tuesday.
“Together, we aim to drive innovation, advance digital transformation, and foster a more inclusive and competitive economy,” the statement added.
According to a statement from Attijariwafa Bank,
A similar statement from Attijariwafa Bank explained that the partnership will fulfil the changing needs of clients and expedite projects in new payment technologies.
“By combining Visa’s cutting-edge expertise and Attijariwafa Bank’s strategic vision, this collaboration aims to establish new standards of excellence in the service of individuals, professionals and businesses,” it states.
Visa – Attijariwafa bank partnership promotes usage of electronic payments
With an emphasis on customer-focused services, this collaboration promotes the usage of electronic payments and solidifies Attijariwafa Bank’s standing as a significant participant in the Moroccan financial sector, all the while guaranteeing safe transactions and cutting-edge applications.
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“Through this partnership, we reaffirm our central role in the modernisation of the Moroccan financial ecosystem, actively contributing to the acceleration of digitalization and the promotion of a more inclusive and competitive economy,” Hassan El Bedraoui, Deputy Managing Director of Attijariwafa Bank, said.
According to Leila Serhan, company Country Manager for Visa in North Africa, the Levant, and Pakistan, her company and the bank have great goals for the future of Morocco’s digital payments market and its enormous growth potential.
“Together, we are pushing the boundaries of payment technology to offer innovative solutions to all segments of the population and shape the future of payment services in Morocco,” she emphasised.