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Consumer credit in Casablanca: compare the best 2026 rates

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Casablanca-Settat
Region
3.370.000
inhabitants
9.500 MAD
median income
7.6%
average APR

Looking for the consumer credit in Casablanca? With a median income of MAD 9.500/month and an upper-middle segment around MAD 22.000/month, Casablanca residents (3.370.000 inhabitants, Casablanca-Settat) benefit from specific banking terms. The observed average APR in Casablanca stands at 7.6%, ranging from 6.8% to 11.5% depending on profile and bank. In the Casablanca-Settat region, demand for the consumer credit is high. Compare below the best offers from banks and insurers present in Casablanca, simulate your file and receive tailored offers for free.

Comparison table

Current consumer credit rates in Casablanca

Indicative tables updated in Q1 2026 for the most active banks in Casablanca. Actual rates depend on your file — run your tailored simulation below.

BankIndicative APRAction
Attijariwafa Bank
7.45 %Compare
BMCE Bank of Africa
7.55 %Compare
CIH Bank
7.65 %Compare
Société Générale
7.75 %Compare
BMCI
7.85 %Compare

APRs are indicative and subject to change. Your actual rate depends on your full file. wafir.ma is neither a bank broker nor an insurance distributor: we are an independent comparator.

Local market

Why the consumer credit in Casablanca is unique

Casablanca holds 45% of Morocco's mortgage book and 60% of the corporate loan portfolio. Scarce land (MAD 3,000 to 25,000/m² depending on the district) drives some of the country's highest loan amounts. All banks are headquartered here, so approval decisions are faster (48-72h vs 5-7 days in the regions). Casa Finance City attracts international investment banks. Demanding urban profile: executives in multinationals and SMEs, entrepreneurs and liberal professionals concentrated in Anfa, Maarif and Casa Finance City. Solid bank files (private-sector permanent contracts, structured payslips), but strong competition between banks opens negotiation room of 20-40 bps below the official APR schedule.

Dominant borrower profiles in Casablanca
  • Multinational executives
  • SME owners
  • Liberal professionals
  • Real-estate investors
  • Young first-time buyers (Bouskoura/Dar Bouazza)
Financial districts and zones
Boulevard Mohammed VCasa Finance CityMaarifAnfaSidi Maarouf

Concentration of bank branches and insurance brokers in Casablanca.

Consumer credit specifics in Casablanca

What to know before signing

Consumer credit usage in Casablanca

In Casablanca, consumer credit mainly funds renovation work, equipment purchases, travel, education and healthcare. Banks and finance companies (Wafasalaf, Sofac, Cetelem) offer online plans with 24-72h disbursement for amounts up to MAD 400,000.

Banks and insurers present in Casablanca

The leading financial players in Casablanca are Attijariwafa Bank, BMCE Bank of Africa, CIH Bank, Société Générale. Branches concentrate in the Boulevard Mohammed V, Casa Finance City, Maarif districts, making in-person comparisons and negotiations easier. wafir.ma queries these players in real time to offer you the best terms.

Eligibility conditions

Conditions to obtain the consumer credit in Casablanca

Eligibility criteria
  • Minimum net income of MAD 3,500-4,000/month
  • At least 6 months tenure with employer (permanent contract) or 2 fiscal years for self-employed
  • No record at the Credit Bureau (Al Amana / Experian)
  • Total debt-to-income ≤ 40-45% depending on the bank
  • Age between 21 and 65 (70 at maturity)
Levers to optimise your APR
  • Compare banks and finance companies: average spread 150-400 bps
  • Pick a short term (24-36 months) to cap total cost
  • Negotiate with your main bank (loyalty offers can shave 50 bps)
  • Use a purpose-tied loan (renovation, auto) rather than a personal loan for a better APR
  • Avoid revolving credit and credit cards (APR 14-20% vs 7-12% for a classic loan)
Documents to prepare
Valid national ID
Last 3 payslips or financial statements
3 months of bank statements
Employment certificate + length of service
Recent proof of address
Frequently asked questions

FAQ — Consumer credit in Casablanca

What is the legal maximum APR in Morocco?
The maximum conventional interest rate (TMIC) is set quarterly by Bank Al-Maghrib. In Q1 2026 it stands at 13.30%. No bank or finance company can exceed this ceiling without sanctions under banking law 103-12.
How much can I borrow under consumer credit?
The cap depends on your income and repayment capacity. Banks generally lend 10-40 times your monthly net salary, capped at MAD 400,000-600,000 depending on the institution. A MAD 8,000/month salary supports roughly MAD 150,000-250,000.
Consumer credit or authorised overdraft?
For a one-off need under 3 months, an authorised overdraft (APR 13-18%) can work. Beyond that, a classic consumer loan is 2-3x cheaper. Never sit in an unauthorised overdraft (charges 22-25% plus fixed fees).
Can I stack several consumer loans?
Yes, within your debt capacity (≤40% of net income). Above that, banks decline. If you already have several loans, consider debt consolidation to simplify and lower the total monthly payment.
Consumer credit in Casablanca: are rates different from elsewhere?
Yes, slightly. In Casablanca, the observed average APR is 7.6% (national benchmark: 7.5%). The variation reflects bank network density, borrower types and local competition. Always put 3-5 banks in competition to get the best offer.
Which bank should I pick in Casablanca for the consumer credit?
Leading players in Casablanca are Attijariwafa Bank, BMCE Bank of Africa, CIH Bank. Attijariwafa Bank usually has the densest network, Banque Populaire shines on public-sector and MRE deals, CIH Bank stands out for mortgages. Your choice depends on your profile. wafir.ma compares these banks for free and steers you in 3 minutes.

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