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    The CGEM Renews the CSR Label for Crédit Agricole du Maroc and the Transport Insurance Company

    17 September 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The General Confederation of Enterprises of Morocco (CGEM) has renewed, following the meeting of its Committee for the Attribution of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Label, the CSR Label for the Agricultural Credit of Morocco (CAM) and the Transportation Insurance Company (CAT), praising their commitment to responsible development.

    This label recognizes the effective integration of social responsibility principles into the management practices and corporate strategy of these companies, taking into account the expectations of their stakeholders, the Confederation stated in a communiqué.

    As a reminder, this label, awarded for a period of three years, is granted by the President of the Confederation upon the recommendation of the Attribution Committee following a managerial evaluation conducted by one of the accredited third-party experts by the CGEM.

    The evaluation aims to ensure the overall management of the company aligns with the objectives defining the social responsibility charter of the Confederation, which serves as the reference for the label.

    This charter is structured around nine commitment areas defined in accordance with national social legislation and universal social responsibility objectives.

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