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April 3, 2026

20% of “Al-Dhahabi” Sales are Outside Morocco, with Guaranteed Revenues Exceeding 11 Billion Dirhams

20% of “Al-Dhahabi” Sales are Outside Morocco, with Guaranteed Revenues Exceeding 11 Billion Dirhams
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The Al Omrane Group recorded significant growth in its activities outside Morocco, with sales in West Africa accounting for about 20% of total sales in 2025, contributing to guaranteed revenues exceeding 11 billion dirhams.

The group finished the previous year with a turnover of 2.709 billion dirhams, representing a 4% increase compared to 2024, driven by the completion of phases in its projects in Morocco, Ivory Coast, and Guinea.

The company also recorded pre-sales of 11,035 units, a 3% increase, with African markets outside Morocco constituting 20% of this, indicating the growing sources of external growth. The guaranteed turnover reached 11.7 billion dirhams, with 31% coming from African branches.

Regarding financial status, net debt rose by 7.3% to 4.385 billion dirhams by the end of 2025, while the debt ratio remained stable at 30%, against an increase in working capital needs to 13.9 billion dirhams.

In parallel, the group saw a significant jump in profits, with consolidated net profit rising by 66% to 454 million dirhams, reflecting improvements in operational efficiency and marking the company’s entry into a new phase focused on selectivity and enhancing profitability.

Looking ahead, the group begins 2026 with a vision focused on consolidating its position within Morocco and accelerating its expansion in West Africa, benefiting from positive growth indicators and a strategy aimed at creating value.

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