Attijariwafa hoping to close its SME fund soon
The first Moroccan bank is multiplying initiatives in favour of this category of companies, mainly those affected by the Covid crisis.
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▪ Attijariwafa hoping to close its SME fund soon
▪ The first Moroccan bank is multiplying initiatives in favour of this category of companies, mainly those affected by the Covid crisis.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/812792/attijariwafa-hoping-to-close-its-sme-fund-soon/
According to a highly placed source within Attijariwafa bank, the first closing of its dedicated vehicle is expected before the end of 2022.
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