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Registering a company in Morocco is a structured legal process governed by Moroccan commercial, tax, and social security laws. Whether you are a foreign investor, an entrepreneur, or planning to open a retail business, understanding the exact legal requirements is essential to avoid delays, penalties, or costly mistakes.
This guide explains the legal procedure, required documents, timelines, and costs to register a company in Morocco in 2026, with a specific focus on foreigners and retail activities.
Moroccan law allows several profiles to register a company:
Moroccan citizens can freely register companies in all sectors, subject to sector-specific regulations.
Foreigners can legally register and own 100% of a Moroccan company. No local partner is required for most activities, including retail, services, and consulting.
A foreign company may operate in Morocco through:
Each option has different tax and legal implications.
Choosing the correct legal structure is a key requirement.
Retail businesses may require additional local authorizations depending on the activity (food, alcohol, regulated goods).
This is the core legal procedure applicable nationwide.
The company name must be reserved with OMPIC (Moroccan Office of Industrial and Commercial Property).
A negative certificate is issued confirming name availability.
A company must have a Moroccan address:
The articles must specify:
Incorrect wording here is a common cause of rejection.
The manager can be:
Foreign managers may later require a residence permit.
Registration with:
Mandatory if the company hires employees.
Optional but recommended even for single-manager companies.
Standard timeline:
Common causes of delays:
Approximate costs:
| Item | Estimated Cost (MAD) |
|---|---|
| Name reservation | 230 |
| Bank capital deposit | Variable |
| Domiciliation (annual) | 1,200 – 3,000 |
| Professional fees | Depends on scope |
Important:
Low initial costs often hide future compliance risks.
This section alone often outranks competitors.
Yes.
A company can be registered without being physically present by granting a legalized power of attorney to a local professional.
This is common for:
Retail businesses may require:
Retail is legally permitted for foreigners but more regulated than services.
Company registration is not just an administrative formality.
Mistakes at incorporation stage can lead to:
Working with a professional ensures:
Looking for the complete 2026 company formation guide?
Read our main guide on starting a business in Morocco: starting a business in Morocco
You must register a company, secure a registered address, obtain municipal authorization, and comply with sector regulations.
Yes. US citizens can own 100% of a Moroccan company without a local partner.
Basic incorporation costs are relatively low, but total cost depends on activity, location, and compliance needs.
Using a domiciliation address and a professional representative significantly reduces delays.
Registering a company in Morocco in 2026 is straightforward if done correctly.
The real risk is not registration itself, but poor legal and tax structuring from day one.
If you are a foreign investor or planning to open a retail business, professional guidance can save you months of complications.

Writing by HANANE BELASKRI | Accountant , Legal and Tax Advisor , Judicial Expert , 300+ companies registered
She is a Legal & Tax Advisor, Partner at BH Adviser, helping international companies enter, operate, and grow in Morocco and Africa through compliant business setup, due diligence, payroll, and tax advisory.