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Morocco Insurance: Premiums to Reach $6.43 Billion by 2025

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Moroccan Insurance Sector Sees Over $6.4 Billion in Premiums in 2025

The Moroccan insurance and reinsurance sector recorded premiums totaling more than 64.3 billion Moroccan dirhams (approximately $6.4 billion USD) in 2025, according to recent data released by the Autorité de Contrôle des Assurances et de la Prévoyance Sociale (ACAPS). The figures, published in the fourth quarter of 2025, provide a snapshot of the industry’s performance throughout the year.

ACAPS, the Moroccan authority responsible for supervising insurance and reinsurance companies, as well as social welfare organizations, details its role on its official website. The organization focuses on regulating and overseeing the sector to ensure stability and compliance with current regulations.

The release of these statistics follows ACAPS’s recent efforts to modernize its supervisory tools and strengthen controls within insurance and reinsurance companies. A recent report highlights the implementation of a new rating system and ongoing inspections focused on key thematic areas.

On February 3, 2026, ACAPS announced it was strengthening its measures to combat money laundering and terrorist financing within the sector. The authority signed a memorandum of understanding with the Malagasy Commission for Banking and Financial Supervision on January 27, 2026, and hosted a delegation of inspectors from CIPRES on January 20, 2026. These collaborations underscore ACAPS’s commitment to international cooperation and best practices.

ACAPS also emphasizes the importance of protecting the rights of policyholders and promoting financial literacy to empower citizens to make informed decisions regarding insurance and social welfare. Further details on the Q4 2025 statistics are available on LinkedIn.

The data released by ACAPS provides key insights into the health of Morocco’s financial services industry, a sector increasingly important to the nation’s economic development.

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