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MRE Money Transfers to Morocco: EU Green Light for Moroccan Banks (March 2026)

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MRE Money Transfers to Morocco: EU Green Light for Moroccan Banks (March 2026)
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After months of uncertainty around the CRD6 directive, the March 21, 2026 agreement confirms that Moroccan bank branches in Europe will not be classified as "high-risk entities". Your wire transfers to Morocco continue uninterrupted.

After months of uncertainty surrounding the CRD6 directive, the March 21, 2026 EU agreement confirms your transfers to Morocco are safe. Here is what every MRE needs to know.

MRE Transfers 2026: The CRD6 Threat Was Real

Since January 10, 2026, the European CRD6 directive (Capital Requirements Directive 6) has been in effect. It imposes new compliance requirements on branches of third-country banks, including Morocco. The risk was real: institutions such as Attijariwafa Europe, BMCE Bank of Africa, and Banque Populaire could have been classified as "high-risk entities", directly impacting your money transfers to Morocco.

Bank Al-Maghrib had raised the alarm as early as March 2025. Governor Abdellatif Jouahri warned that these new rules posed "a direct risk to MRE access to their reference banks".

The March 21, 2026 Agreement: What Changed

A bilateral negotiation led notably with France, the top source country for MRE transfers (32%), resulted in a compromise validated by Brussels on March 21, 2026. Three key points:

  • Moroccan bank branches will not be automatically classified as "high-risk entities"
  • A transitional period of at least 18 months is granted for gradual compliance
  • Moroccan banks will strengthen their internal controls without service interruption for MRE clients

What This Means for Your Wire Transfers

Do you send money to Morocco regularly? Your transfers continue to work normally through your usual Moroccan bank. No service interruption is expected in the short or medium term.

Do you have an MRE account in Morocco (convertible dirham or foreign currency account)? Your transactions remain guaranteed under the usual conditions of the Moroccan Office des Changes.

Do you use Wise, Remitly or Western Union? This agreement does not directly affect them, but it stabilizes the entire Moroccan-European financial system, indirectly benefiting all transfer channels.

Enhanced KYC Scrutiny: What Remains in Place

The agreement does not mean a full return to normal. Morocco remains on the EU grey list (Annex II BEPS) since October 2025. Practical consequence: some European banks maintain enhanced due diligence (KYC, Know Your Customer) on financial flows with Morocco.

Practical tip: For any wire transfer above €10,000 to Morocco, prepare supporting documents (notarial deed, sales contract, invoice, rental agreement) to speed up processing by your European bank.

MRE Transfers by the Numbers: A Record High in 2025

Moroccans living abroad transferred more than 115 billion dirhams to Morocco in 2025, a historic record. These funds represent:

  • More than 8% of national GDP
  • The largest source of foreign currency for the Kingdom, ahead of tourism and phosphates
  • 32% from France, 18% from Spain, 9% from Belgium

These figures illustrate why protecting MRE transfers is a strategic issue on both sides of the Mediterranean.

Key Takeaways

✓ Moroccan banks in Europe (Attijariwafa, BMCE, Banque Populaire) face no restriction threat ✓ Your regular transfers continue uninterrupted thanks to the March 21, 2026 agreement ✓ Prepare supporting documents for transfers above €10,000 ✓ Morocco remains on the EU grey list, the situation is still being monitored

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