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    Saham Bank: A Strong Signal Regarding Water and Sustainability at the World Congress in Marrakech

    25 November 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    As the Kingdom faces unprecedented water stress, Saham Bank opts to be at the heart of international discussions by participating in the 19th edition of the World Water Congress, held from December 1 to 5 in Marrakech. This strategic gathering brings together experts, decision-makers, and financial institutions around a critical issue: the sustainable management of blue gold.

    By joining this global platform, the bank reaffirms its role as a committed player in the key transformations of the country. Water stress, exacerbated by climate change, has now become one of the structural challenges of the Moroccan economy. In this context, Saham Bank highlights its role in supporting the most exposed projects and sectors, particularly industry and infrastructure.

    The institution reiterates its vision: to help build a more resilient economy by directing financing towards solutions that optimize resource use and support ecological transition. “Water management is at the heart of our country’s sustainable development challenges. As a responsible financial player, we are committed to supporting initiatives and projects that promote better management of water resources,” emphasizes Anissa Chekroun, Chief Sustainability Officer.

    By participating in this global congress, Saham Bank confirms that the issue of water is no longer merely a sectoral concern but a strategic imperative that the financial sector must fully engage with.

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