Revenue from Morocco’s Highways Reaches 2.9 Billion Dirhams in the First Half of 2025

Revenue from Morocco’s Highways Reaches 2.9 Billion Dirhams in the First Half of 2025

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Revenue of Rabat-Salé Motorway Increase to 2.9 Billion Dirhams in the First Half of 2025

The National Motorway Company of Morocco (ADM) recorded a consolidated revenue of 2.914 billion dirhams in the first half of 2025, marking an increase of 13% compared to the same period in 2024, according to a statement issued by the company.

ADM attributed this positive outcome to a 17% rise in revenue related to operations, driven by increased traffic and improved services for users. Additionally, revenue linked to construction saw a growth of 14%, reflecting an acceleration in the pace of infrastructure project completion.

During the second quarter of the year, the social revenue reached 1.143 billion dirhams, showing a 17% growth thanks to dynamic traffic and enhanced operational returns.

Total investments for the same quarter amounted to 469 million dirhams (+14%), which translates to progress on the motorway project connecting Tit Mellil and Berrechid, along with significant works on the Sidi Maarouf and Ain Harrouda routes. The cumulative net investments until June 2025 reached 71.214 billion dirhams, marking a 2% increase over the year.

The company also highlighted a decrease in its debt, with total debts falling by 3% to reach 33.143 billion dirhams, while social debts declined by 5% to hit 34.789 billion dirhams. ADM reaffirmed its commitment to implementing its strategy aimed at modernizing and developing Morocco’s motorway network as part of its long-term obligations.

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