Mediafinance
Investment bank specialized in capital markets, asset management, and financial advisory for companies and institutional investors.
Products offered
- Brokerage
- OPCVM asset management
- M&A advisory
- Bond issuance
- Financial engineering
Key strengths
- Capital markets expertise
- High-performing OPCVM funds
- Independence from retail banks
- Institutional clientele
Geographic presence
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About Mediafinance
Mediafinance is a recognized Moroccan investment bank, specialized in capital markets and asset management since 1995. Its subsidiary Mediafinance Gestion manages several OPCVM funds (equity, bond, money market) accessible to individuals looking to diversify their savings beyond traditional banking products.
The house stands out for its brokerage expertise on the Casablanca Stock Exchange, its M&A advisory for Moroccan SMEs, and the arrangement of private bond issuances. It targets savvy investors seeking returns above regulated savings.
Mediafinance is part of the modernization dynamic of the Moroccan financial market driven by AMMC and the Casablanca Stock Exchange.
Customer reviews for Mediafinance
Loan released in 72h
Complete file at the branch, fast approval, funds transferred within 3 days. Quoted rate respected.
Nadia K. · March 2026
No-salary-transfer solution
Key advantage: no need to change banks. A plus for fixed-term or self-employed profiles.
Hicham E. · April 2026
Fees worth negotiating
Quoted rate is fine but the file fees are at the max. Remember to negotiate before signing.
Imane F. · May 2026
Reviews aggregated from Google My Business, Trustpilot and wafir.ma — updated monthly
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Frequently asked questions about Mediafinance
How do I open a Mediafinance account in Morocco?+
To open a Mediafinance 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 Mediafinance's account maintenance fees?+
Mediafinance 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 Mediafinance offer mortgages?+
Yes, Mediafinance 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 Mediafinance customer service?+
Reach Mediafinance via the customer number in branch or through https://www.mediafinance.ma. Standard hours are 8:30am-3:45pm Monday-Friday (8:30am-11:45am Saturday). For urgent files, book an appointment online.
Does Mediafinance accept Moroccans living abroad (MRE)?+
Yes, Mediafinance 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).