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Fatima Zahra El Mansouri chaired the supervisory board meeting of the “Al Omran” Group in Rabat on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, where the agenda included presenting the achievements of 2025 and approving the work program for 2026.
During the meeting, El Mansouri praised the results achieved by the group, considering them a reflection of the reform journey that began three years ago, focused on enhancing governance, restructuring, and defining roles in alignment with royal directives and the new development model. She confirmed that “Al Omran” is cementing its position as a key public player in the housing and urban planning sector.
In 2025, the group experienced advanced financial performance, with a turnover of 5.872 million dirhams, representing a growth of 9% compared to 2024, and an increase of 44% compared to before 2023. Revenue reached 7.023 million dirhams, up 8%, while total investments rose to 7.690 million dirhams, reflecting a growth of 42%.
In terms of production, 22,893 housing units were launched in 2025, an increase of 175%, alongside the completion of 26,874 units, indicating an acceleration in project timelines.
Financially, the group’s debt decreased to 7.292 billion dirhams in 2025, down from 8.907 billion dirhams in 2022, a reduction of 1.615 billion dirhams, reflecting an improvement in its financial balances and ability to meet obligations.
“Al Omran” also succeeded in reducing its old real estate inventory by approximately 6.6 billion dirhams, or 45%, which contributed to improved liquidity and enhanced commercial performance.
The group continues its commitment to implementing major public programs, including “Cities Without Slums” and urban rehabilitation programs, in addition to contributing to housing support initiatives, with over 32,613 housing units launched by the end of 2025.
Furthermore, the group played a role in reconstruction efforts following the Al Haouz earthquake, contributing to population assessments, expertise, and technical support for rebuilding projects.
State confidence in the group has strengthened, with new public procurement requests directed to it totaling 13.195 million dirhams in 2025, reflecting its rising role as a key player in implementing public policies related to housing and urban planning.
