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  1. Al Mada, formerly the Société Nationale d'Investissement (SNI, lit. ' National Company of Investment ') is a large private Moroccan holding company mainly owned by the Moroccan royal family. Headquartered in Casablanca, the company was established in 1966.

  2. Al Mada is one of the largest private investment funds operating on the pan-African scene. First and foremost, it has an African identity. With its strong roots on the African continent – Al Mada is based in Casablanca – its aim is to contribute to the dynamic of South-South cooperation through impacting investments on a pan-African scale.

  3. Al Mada est l’un des plus grands fonds d’investissements à capitaux privés de la scène panafricaine. Basé à Casablanca, son identité est avant tout africaine. Fort de son ancrage continental, Al Mada a la volonté de participer à la dynamique de coopération Sud-Sud par des investissements impactants à l’échelle panafricaine.

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    Al Mada is one of the largest private investment funds operating on the pan-African scene. First and foremost, it has an African identity. With its strong roots on the African continent – Al Mada is based in Casablanca – its aim is to contribute to the dynamic of South-South cooperation through impacting investments on a pan-African scale.

  5. Mar 17, 2020 · The re-baptised holdings of the royal family is the spearhead of Moroccan capitalism. This year has gotten off to a good start for Al Mada (“outlook” in Arabic), formerly known as SNI, a pan-African private equity fund owned by the Moroccan royal family.

  6. Dec 21, 2023 · Casablanca-based Al Mada Holding Group stands as a titan in Africa's private investment landscape, boasting a diverse portfolio that spans sectors such as banking, telecommunications, renewable energy, and the food industry.

  7. Jul 12, 2024 · Mohammed VI's private holding company Al Mada is not the only one of its kind! Although Al Mada plays an ever more important role in the Moroccan economy, other members of the royal family are battling for leading roles in an increasing number of different economic sectors, including property, tourism, higher education and even aviation.