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Registering a business in Morocco is a structured process designed to ensure legal compliance, tax registration, and operational readiness. While the system is relatively efficient, each step must be handled correctly to avoid delays or complications.
This guide outlines the exact steps you should follow to register a business in Morocco, whether you are a local entrepreneur or a foreign investor.
Business registration in Morocco involves coordination between several authorities:
In most cases, the process takes 5 to 10 working days if everything is properly prepared.
Start by clearly identifying:
This determines:
The most common options are:
Choosing the right structure is essential for tax efficiency and risk management.
You must reserve your company name through OMPIC.
This confirms:
This step is mandatory before moving forward.
The statuts define the legal structure of your company.
They include:
Errors at this stage can delay registration or create legal risks.
You must provide a legal address in Morocco through:
This address is required for registration and tax purposes.
You must:
Banks may require additional documentation, especially for foreign investors.
The Regional Investment Center (CRI) acts as a one-stop shop.
This step includes:
After this step, your company is legally created.
You must publish a legal announcement in:
This ensures public disclosure of the company’s creation.
If you plan to hire employees:
Depending on your activity, you may need:
Operating without proper authorization can lead to penalties.
After registration, you must:
This is essential for long-term business stability.
Many entrepreneurs face delays due to:
Proper preparation is key.
Yes.
You can:
This is common for foreign investors.
So, which steps should you follow to register a business in Morocco?
It is a structured sequence of legal, administrative, and financial actions that must be executed with precision.
A well-managed process ensures:
Registering a company is more than a formality, it is the foundation of your business.
At BH Adviser, we assist entrepreneurs and foreign investors throughout the entire process:
We ensure your business is registered correctly, compliant, and ready to operate from day one.
Contact BH Adviser today and launch your business in Morocco with expert support.

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.