ADDOHA
31.95      ↑ 2.73
AFMA
1,238.00      ↑ 1.06
AFRIC INDUSTRIES SA
322.00      ↑ 0.62
AFRIQUIA GAZ
4,200.00      ↑ 1.20
AGMA-LAHLOU TAZI
6,670.00      → 0.00
AKDITAL S.A
730.00      ↑ 2.10
ALLIANCES
252.00      ↑ 1.20
ALUMINIUM
1,547.00      ↑ 4.53
ARADEI CAPITAL
552.00      ↑ 4.15
ATLANTASANAD
145.70      ↓ -1.15
ATTIJARIWAFA BANK NV
513.80      ↑ 0.16
AUTO NEJMA
2,039.00      → 0.00
AUTOHALL
77.00      → 0.00
BALIMA
230.00      → 0.00
BANK OF AFRICA
197.00      → 0.00
BCP
294.00      ↓ -0.68
BMCI
597.00      ↓ -0.08
BRASSERIES MAROC
2,649.00      → 0.00
CARTIER
26.20      ↓ -2.06
CDM
899.90      ↓ -0.01
CFG BANK
162.00      ↑ 0.03
CIH
389.00      ↑ 0.52
CIMENT MAROC
1,780.00      ↑ 0.96
COLORADO
53.95      → 0.00
COSUMAR
195.95      → 0.00
CREDIT EQDOM
1,200.00      → 0.00
CTM SA
630.00      → 0.00
DARI COUSPATE
3,593.00      → 0.00
DELATTRE LEVIVIER
40.00      → 0.00
DELTA HOLDING
46.03      ↑ 0.07
DIAC SALAF
26.25      → 0.00
DISTY TECHNOLOGIES
251.20      → 0.00
DISWAY
718.00      ↓ -0.14
ENNAKL
34.59      ↓ -0.57
FENIE BROSSETTE
119.95      ↑ 8.50
HPS
560.00      ↑ 0.18
IB MAROC.COM
35.74      ↑ 2.23
IMMORENTE INVEST
94.89      ↑ 0.15
INVOLYS
93.00      ↓ -1.06
ITISSALAT AL-MAGHRIB
96.00      ↓ -0.31
JET CONTRACTORS
612.00      ↑ 1.49
LABEL VIE
4,599.00      → 0.00
LAFARGEHOLCIM MAROC
2,000.00      ↓ -1.91
LESIEUR CRISTAL
270.05      ↓ -0.79
M.LEASING
386.85      ↑ 5.99
M2M Group
487.00      → 0.00
MAGHREB OXYGENE
208.00      ↓ -2.87
MAGHREBAIL
925.00      ↓ -2.22
MANAGEM
2,350.00      ↓ -2.08
MED PAPER
19.90      ↑ 3.11
MICRODATA
665.00      ↑ 0.15
MINIERE TOUISSIT
1,398.00      ↑ 0.14
MUTANDIS
265.15      ↑ 0.57
OULMES
1,282.00      → 0.00
PROMOPHARM
947.00      ↑ 0.11
REBAB
69.79      ↑ 5.74
RES DAR SAADA
86.00      ↑ 1.78
RISMA
251.00      ↓ -0.79
S.M MONETIQUE
185.00      ↑ 2.64
S.M.IMITER
1,920.00      ↑ 1.00
SAHAM ASSURANCE
1,825.00      → 0.00
SALAFIN
553.50      ↓ -5.38
SAMIR
127.80      → 0.00
SNEP
604.00      ↑ 0.67
SODEP-MARSA MAROC
285.05      → 0.00
SONASID
840.00      ↑ 0.95
SOTHEMA
985.00      → 0.00
SRM
99.25      ↑ 0.25
STOKVIS
11.00      → 0.00
STROC INDUSTRIE
34.69      ↑ 2.09
TAQA MOROCCO
1,450.00      ↑ 1.26
TGCC S.A
324.50      ↑ 2.08
TIMAR
660.00      → 0.00
TOTAL MAROC
1,408.00      ↑ 0.57
UNIMER
177.70      → 0.00
WAFA ASSURANCE
4,310.00      ↑ 0.26
ZELLIDJA
70.20      → 0.00
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Red Med Private Equity approved for OPCC management

Red Med Private Equity, the new entity of the Red Med Group, has just been granted an approval as a management company of OPCC by a decision of the Minister of Economy, Finance and Administrative Reform on May 31, 2021.

The group announce in a statement that the launch of Private Equity activity complements the business of investment banking specialized in financing operations (Red Med Finance) and asset management (Red Med Asset Management).

Red Med Private Equity is part of the development strategy of the Red Med Group and represents a natural expansion into new asset classes that complement the group’s traditional businesses.

Red Med Private Equity is born from the collaboration of several investment professionals and aims to establish itself in the medium term as the regional reference platform for supporting SMEs.

“We cultivate within Red Med Private Equity a spirit of excellence and independence which are the two keys to success of a management company, with both a requirement to operate according to the best international standards of the profession, and, at the same time a strong anchoring within the Moroccan socio-economic environment and a deep understanding of the real challenges of local entrepreneurs,” said the President of Red Med Private Equity, Abdeslam Ababou, quoted in the press release.

On his side, the General Manager and Co-Founder of Red Med Private Equity, Mohamed Nasset, stated that “beyond financial support, we also provide strategic and operational support to SMEs in order to begin their transition towards operational processes and governance at the best international standards”.

“We have an unexploited reservoir of competitiveness today that we can address through ambitious strategic plans led by talented entrepreneurs, which will foster the emergence of future national and regional champions in their sectors,” he said.

Through its first fund, Colombus 1, which is currently being set up, Red Med Private Equity will support Moroccan SMEs active in sectors directly or indirectly related to the consumption of the local middle class (such as agro-industry, consumer goods, health, education, financial and non-financial services, logistics, etc.) by providing capital support through investments primarily between 30 and 90 million dirhams. Colombus 1 targets a segment of companies that have historically been less addressed by financial investors.

Furthermore, the strategy of the Colombus 1 Fund also fits into the post-Covid recovery effort by promoting development projects aimed at capturing added value locally and reducing imports of goods and finished products. The impact on employment is also at the heart of the Fund’s issues through the implementation of high socio-economic impact development projects, allowing the sustainability and/or creation of jobs.

Founded in 2004 by Abdeslam Ababou, Red Med Finance is an investment bank specialized in high-end operations and asset management through Red Med Asset Management.

Red Med Finance operates in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, market operations, and strategic consulting. With its deep understanding of the debt market, it also supports its partners in finding innovative financing solutions with optimal conditions.

Red Med Asset Management, an asset management company, manages more than ten billion dirhams of assets across various classifications (monetary, bond, equity, diversified, and dedicated). Red Med Asset Management serves institutional, large corporate, and individual clients, both domestic and international.

 

 

 

 

 

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Red Med Private Equity approved for OPCC management

Source : Infomédiaire

Red Med Private Equity, the new entity of the Red Med Group, has just been granted an approval as a management company of OPCC by a decision of the Minister of Economy, Finance and Administrative Reform on May 31, 2021.

The group announce in a statement that the launch of Private Equity activity complements the business of investment banking specialized in financing operations (Red Med Finance) and asset management (Red Med Asset Management).

Red Med Private Equity is part of the development strategy of the Red Med Group and represents a natural expansion into new asset classes that complement the group’s traditional businesses.

Red Med Private Equity is born from the collaboration of several investment professionals and aims to establish itself in the medium term as the regional reference platform for supporting SMEs.

“We cultivate within Red Med Private Equity a spirit of excellence and independence which are the two keys to success of a management company, with both a requirement to operate according to the best international standards of the profession, and, at the same time a strong anchoring within the Moroccan socio-economic environment and a deep understanding of the real challenges of local entrepreneurs,” said the President of Red Med Private Equity, Abdeslam Ababou, quoted in the press release.

On his side, the General Manager and Co-Founder of Red Med Private Equity, Mohamed Nasset, stated that “beyond financial support, we also provide strategic and operational support to SMEs in order to begin their transition towards operational processes and governance at the best international standards”.

“We have an unexploited reservoir of competitiveness today that we can address through ambitious strategic plans led by talented entrepreneurs, which will foster the emergence of future national and regional champions in their sectors,” he said.

Through its first fund, Colombus 1, which is currently being set up, Red Med Private Equity will support Moroccan SMEs active in sectors directly or indirectly related to the consumption of the local middle class (such as agro-industry, consumer goods, health, education, financial and non-financial services, logistics, etc.) by providing capital support through investments primarily between 30 and 90 million dirhams. Colombus 1 targets a segment of companies that have historically been less addressed by financial investors.

Furthermore, the strategy of the Colombus 1 Fund also fits into the post-Covid recovery effort by promoting development projects aimed at capturing added value locally and reducing imports of goods and finished products. The impact on employment is also at the heart of the Fund’s issues through the implementation of high socio-economic impact development projects, allowing the sustainability and/or creation of jobs.

Founded in 2004 by Abdeslam Ababou, Red Med Finance is an investment bank specialized in high-end operations and asset management through Red Med Asset Management.

Red Med Finance operates in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, market operations, and strategic consulting. With its deep understanding of the debt market, it also supports its partners in finding innovative financing solutions with optimal conditions.

Red Med Asset Management, an asset management company, manages more than ten billion dirhams of assets across various classifications (monetary, bond, equity, diversified, and dedicated). Red Med Asset Management serves institutional, large corporate, and individual clients, both domestic and international.

 

 

 

 

 

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