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    RSE: CGEM Honors Red Med Private Equity and Renews HPS Label

    27 October 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises reaffirms its role as a benchmark in corporate social responsibility by recognizing two committed players in sustainability.

    The General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM) announced, following a meeting of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Label Awarding Committee, the granting of the CSR label to Red Med Private Equity and the renewal of this distinction for HPS, a leading company in electronic payment solutions.

    This dual recognition, made public on October 27, 2025, in Casablanca, celebrates the concrete commitment of these two companies to sustainable development and their ability to integrate economic, social, and environmental issues into their governance strategies.

    The granting of the CSR label reflects CGEM’s intention to promote a model of responsible business, based on transparency, ethics, and sustainability. According to the Confederation, this distinction rewards “the consideration by the award-winning companies of the expectations of their internal and external stakeholders, within a logic of continuous improvement and consolidation of achievements.”

    “The CSR label is both a tool for enhancing value and a lever for sustainable transformation for Moroccan companies,” stated a member of the Awarding Committee, emphasizing that it is “a demanding process aligned with international standards of corporate social responsibility.”

    CGEM’s CSR label, awarded for a period of three years, is based on an independent evaluation conducted by accredited third-party experts. The analysis covers several areas: governance, respect for human rights, working conditions, local engagement, environmental protection, and fair relations with economic partners.

    The renewal of the label occurs under the same conditions but with a higher level of demand, in order to encourage continuous improvement of practices and to highlight companies that make sustainability a key aspect of their strategy.

    By obtaining this label, Red Med Private Equity, a Moroccan private equity player, sees its responsible approach recognized nationally. The company stands out for its support of Moroccan SMEs and its integration of ESG (environmental, social, and governance) criteria in its investment operations.

    For its part, HPS reinforces, through this renewal, its position as a company committed to the sustainable transformation of the technology sector. The group, present in over 90 countries, promotes ambitious policies regarding governance, inclusion, responsible innovation, and reducing its carbon footprint.

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