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Our CSR policy

Bourse de Casablanca is socially responsible

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Bourse de Casablanca has integrated social responsibility (CSR) into its strategic development plan for several years and in many areas. The granting of the CSR Label by the CGEM since 2013 and its renewal in 2017 and 2020 is a real distinction that confirms that the CSR approach fits perfectly into the company's global development strategy, through a CSR policy embodied by solid actions. 

As a financial center, the ambition of Bourse de Casablanca's CSR approach is to encourage sustainable growth through strong commitments and impactful actions.  

Thus, as Morocco's stock exchange, Bourse de Casablanca is at the heart of the development of sustainable finance and brings together a diversity of financial industry actors: issuers, investors, banks, insurance companies, financial intermediaries, etc., as well as its human capital and its partners, which it should support in the long term.

Bourse de Casablanca has thus formalized a CSR policy aimed at encouraging this sustainable growth. Its ambition is based on 4 main areas of commitment:

  • To practice one's profession with responsibility
  • To preserve the environment and mitigate the effects of global warming
  • To be committed to society and communities                                                            
  • To maintain balanced and sustainable relationships with its partners.

CSR commitments are made at the highest level of the company, i.e. by the Chief Executive Officer, and are implemented in all of the Stock Exchange's businesses through policies, mechanisms and bodies that integrate the various CSR themes. 

The implementation of the CSR approach is steered by the Human Capital & Support Department, which is in charge of the CSR labeling project with the CGEM and monitors the implementation of the social, environmental and ethical dimensions in the Casablanca Stock Exchange's businesses.                                    

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