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Banque Chaabi du Maroc S. A. Zweigniederlassung Deutschland

Banque Chaabi du Maroc S. A. Zweigniederlassung Deutschland is the German branch of Banque Chaabi du Maroc S.A., part of Morocco’s Groupe Banque Populaire, and targets clients with financial ties to Morocco. The branch focuses on retail services such as current and savings accounts, payment services, international tran…

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SWIFT / BIC
BCDMDEF1
Headquarters
Hansaallee 299, 40549 Düsseldorf, Germany
Phone
+49 211 5387 0
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About Banque Chaabi du Maroc S. A. Zweigniederlassung Deutschland

Banque Chaabi du Maroc S. A. Zweigniederlassung Deutschland is the German branch of Banque Chaabi du Maroc S.A., part of Morocco’s Groupe Banque Populaire, and targets clients with financial ties to Morocco. The branch focuses on retail services such as current and savings accounts, payment services, international transfers (notably to Morocco), foreign exchange, and card and online banking, and it commonly supports financing solutions linked to assets in Morocco for residents in Germany. Business customers with cross‑border needs may find basic trade and payment services, though the product range is narrower than that of large universal banks in Germany. Pricing for cross‑border payments typically combines published fees and exchange‑rate margins; total costs may also reflect correspondent banking charges, so comparisons with alternative providers are prudent. As a licensed branch operating in Germany, it is subject to local regulatory oversight (BaFin and Deutsche Bundesbank), and deposit protection follows the applicable German framework for branches of third‑country institutions; customers should verify coverage limits and scheme details before depositing. Account opening follows standard German KYC requirements, including proof of identity, residence, and income, and processing can vary based on documentation and source‑of‑funds checks. Service is generally available in German and other languages common to its client base, but the physical footprint is limited and the domestic ecosystem is smaller than that of major German retail banks. Digital banking supports routine functions like SEPA transfers and standing orders, yet advanced features found at leading German neobanks may be limited. Overall, the branch suits clients prioritizing reliable euro–dirham transfers and Morocco‑linked banking, while those seeking broad domestic coverage or the lowest foreign‑payment costs may need to compare alternatives.

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