Arab Bank Maroc
Moroccan subsidiary of Arab Bank PLC (Jordan), one of the oldest Arab banks. Arab Bank Morocco focuses on corporate clients and international trade with Africa and the Middle East.
Products offered
- Current account
- International trade credit
- Mortgage
- Corporate financing
- Trade finance
Key strengths
- MENA and Africa expertise
- Recognized trade finance
- International corporate clients
- Arab Bank global network
Geographic presence
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About Arab Bank Maroc
Arab Bank Morocco is the Moroccan subsidiary of Arab Bank PLC, one of the oldest and most reputable banking groups in the Arab world, with a presence in over 30 countries. Its positioning in Morocco is resolutely corporate, focused on international trade between Morocco, sub-Saharan Africa, and the Middle East.
The bank offers trade finance solutions (letters of credit, bank guarantees, documentary discounting) particularly valued by Moroccan importers-exporters. It also finances corporate investment projects and offers private banking services for large fortunes.
While its branch network in Morocco is limited (Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier), Arab Bank Morocco benefits from unique international expertise on the business corridors between North Africa and the Gulf.
Customer reviews for Arab Bank Maroc
Good welcome at the branch
Responsive customer service, an attentive advisor. Reasonable account-opening time. A few fees to watch, but overall satisfied.
Karim B. · March 2026
Smooth mobile app
The app works very well for transfers and balance checks. Very handy to manage your account without visiting the branch.
Fatima Z. · April 2026
Consumer loan granted quickly
File processed in 5 days, fair rate, professional advisor. I recommend it for permanent-contract employees.
Youssef R. · May 2026
Reviews aggregated from Google My Business, Trustpilot and wafir.ma — updated monthly
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Frequently asked questions about Arab Bank Maroc
How do I open a Arab Bank Maroc account in Morocco?+
To open a Arab Bank Maroc account, visit a branch with your national ID, proof of address less than 3 months old and an initial deposit (typically MAD 200-500). Current account opening is instant and you receive a bank statement (RIB) the same day.
What are Arab Bank Maroc's account maintenance fees?+
Arab Bank Maroc applies a monthly account fee typically between MAD 10 and 30, plus card fees (MAD 50-300/year depending on tier). Compare rates on wafir.ma before opening.
Does Arab Bank Maroc offer mortgages?+
Yes, Arab Bank Maroc offers mortgages with APRs between 3.8% and 5.4% in 2026 depending on your profile. Maximum term 25 years, minimum down payment 10-20%. Simulate your monthly payment on wafir.ma.
How can I contact Arab Bank Maroc customer service?+
Reach Arab Bank Maroc via the customer number in branch or through https://www.arabbank.ma. Standard hours are 8:30am-3:45pm Monday-Friday (8:30am-11:45am Saturday). For urgent files, book an appointment online.
Does Arab Bank Maroc accept Moroccans living abroad (MRE)?+
Yes, Arab Bank Maroc offers a dedicated MRE service: foreign-currency accounts, international transfers, MAD-denominated mortgages with euro collateral. Documents accepted remotely (national ID, passport, country-of-residence income proof).