The Al Omrane group inaugurates its renovated branch in Paris: a renewed commitment to the service of Moroccans in the world

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The Al Omrane group carried out the official inauguration of its renovated branch in Paris, located at 155 avenue de Clichy, in the 17th arrondissement. This event marks a new stage in the dynamics of the group in favor of Moroccans around the world, by offering them a space Modernized, friendly and accessible, entirely dedicated to supporting their housing or real estate investment projects in Morocco.
Online with its citizen -oriented strategy, the renovated Al Omrane group branch is an international strategic relay between Moroccans around the world and the kingdom. Its mission is to inform Moroccans around the world about major public programs, in particular those relating to access to housing, to actively promote the direct housing aid program by providing concrete support on administrative procedures, to collect the expectations and needs of Moroccans in the world to better orient the group’s interventions and to constitute a permanent space for dialogue, exchange and sharing with this community.
The inauguration of this branch has experienced the participation of several high -ranking personalities. Were present Madam Consul General of the Kingdom in Paris, Mr. Geoffroy Boulard, mayor of the 17th arrondissement – Paris, the president of the board of the Al Omrane group, as well as members of the Moroccan community in France, of the associative, economic and cultural world, and the banking partners. This strong mobilization testifies to the interest in this initiative and proximity to the citizen services.
This event took place in a spirit of commitment and shared pride, to offer Moroccans in the world a quality service and those in perfect alignment with the high orientations of His Majesty King Mohammed VI – may God assist it – for the promotion of the role of Moroccans in the world, to strengthen their link with the mother country and their full integration into the dynamics of progress in the country.
Through this new impetus, the Al Omrane group reaffirms its commitment to a resolutely modern, inclusive public service as close as possible to the expectations of citizens. With its renovated branch in Paris, the group takes a decisive step in its global strategy, positioning Moroccans from the world as privileged partners in the territorial development of the kingdom. This renewed ambition testifies to a strong desire to lastingly include Moroccans of the world at the heart of the dynamics of progress and innovation that Morocco is experiencing today