More than 50,000 Beneficiaries in Morocco by September 2025
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Mohammed VI Foundation Programs Facilitate Over 2.5 Billion DH in Loans
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The Mohammed VI Foundation for the promotion of social works in education and training reports notable progress in its “Imtilak” and “Yassir” programs, providing accessible financing to over 100,000 beneficiaries as of September 30, 2025.
Published November 1, 2025, at 13:06:45
program Overview: “Imtilak” and “Yassir”
The Mohammed VI Foundation, in partnership with approved banks, operates the “Imtilak” and “Yassir” programs to increase access to credit for eligible individuals. These programs offer financing options with a 0% interest rate, making them particularly attractive to those seeking affordable loans.
Loan Distribution and Regional Impact
as of September 30, 2025, the program has demonstrated a broad geographical reach. The Fès-Meknes region accounts for the largest share of beneficiaries at 16.1%, followed by Casablanca-Settat (15.1%),Rabat-salé-Kénitra (14.2%), and Marrakech-Safi (12.4%). The remaining regions share the balance of the loans.
| Region | Percentage of Beneficiaries |
|---|---|
| Fès-Meknes | 16.1% |
| Casablanca-Settat | 15.1% |
| Rabat-Salé-Kénitra | 14.2% |
| Marrakech-Safi | 12.4% |
| Other Regions | 42.2% |
How Funds Are Being Used
Beneficiaries are primarily utilizing the funds for essential purchases and investments. The most common uses include:
- Furniture or household appliances: 22%
- Personal vehicle acquisition: 14%
- Studies and training: 10%
The remaining 54% of funding is allocated to other personal needs and investments.
Program Enhancements and Future Access
In February 2024, the “Yassir” program underwent key improvements to enhance its accessibility and impact.The maximum financing amount was increased to 30,000 DH, while maintaining the 0% interest rate and extending the repayment period to 3 years. A significant benefit for beneficiaries is the ability to reapply for “Yassir” financing after fully repaying their previous loan, with no time constraints.
