Attijariwafa Bank SA 2019 SR

The report highlights Attijariwafa bank's commitment to shared value creation across its pan-African operations in 2019. Key achievements include obtaining accreditation from the United Nations Green Climate Fund and committing over MAD 7.5 billion to renewable energy projects. The bank significantly supported small businesses, earmarking MAD 27 billion for VSEs and SMEs in Morocco and expanding its Dar Al Moukawil support centers. Internally, the Group focused on digital transformation and environmental stewardship, achieving a 52% waste reduction at its head office. The report also details progress in financial inclusion, reaching 10.2 million customers worldwide.

Company: Attijariwafa Bank SA

Sector: Financials

Country: Morocco

Year: 2019

Type: SR

Pages: 87

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Attijariwafa Bank SA

Attijariwafa Bank SA 2019 Corporate Social Responsibility Report

Corporate Social Responsibility Report

The report highlights Attijariwafa bank's commitment to shared value creation across its pan-African operations in 2019. Key achievements include obtaining accreditation from the United Nations Green Climate Fund and committing over MAD 7.5 billion to renewable energy projects. The bank significantly supported small businesses, earmarking MAD 27 billion for VSEs and SMEs in Morocco and expanding its Dar Al Moukawil support centers. Internally, the Group focused on digital transformation and environmental stewardship, achieving a 52% waste reduction at its head office. The report also details progress in financial inclusion, reaching 10.2 million customers worldwide.

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Document Details

Report Year

2019

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2019 - Dec 31, 2019

Fiscal Year

2019

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Women in Management

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