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    Earth Day 2025: BANK OF AFRICA strengthens its ecological commitment by joining the African Alliance for Natural Capital.

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    On the occasion of Earth Day, BANK OF AFRICA announces its membership in the African Alliance for Natural Capital (ANCA), thereby consolidating its role as a pioneer in sustainable finance in Morocco and Africa.

    Since 2015, the group has developed an innovative financial offering aimed at supporting the ecological transition of its clients. Energy efficiency, water preservation, circular economy: these are key areas in which the bank has invested to provide concrete and tailored solutions. It has also integrated environmental, social, and climate risks into the management of its activities, demonstrating a commitment to deep transformation.

    Beyond financial innovation, BANK OF AFRICA has distinguished itself through the actions of the BMCE Bank Foundation for Education and the Environment, as well as by obtaining ISO certifications for its environmental and energy management systems — a first in the national banking landscape.

    Membership in the ANCA marks a new step in this commitment. This pan-African alliance brings together financial institutions, regulators, and development organizations around a common goal: to promote economic growth that respects natural capital. The initiative aims to build an inclusive, resilient, and future-oriented African financial ecosystem.

    The operation is also supported by FSD Africa, a leading player based in Nairobi specializing in strengthening the continent’s financial markets. With a presence in over 30 countries and significant investment capacity, FSD Africa plays a catalytic role for projects with systemic and sustainable impact.

    By joining this continental dynamic, BANK OF AFRICA affirms its ambition: to combine financial performance, social impact, and environmental responsibility. A long-term vision, in line with the challenges of the 21st century.

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