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World Cup 2030 as a catalyst for opportunities in Morocco

Newsroom 29/04/2025
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El empresario y consultor especializado en relaciones con África, Navim Kemlani, dirige el podcast Voces de África, una loable e interesante iniciativa promovida por IBC Spain sobre actualidad y oportunidades en África.

Su entrevista más reciente ha sido con Ignacio Pino, director de Attijariwafa Bank Europe-Spain y covicepresidente del Consejo Económico Marruecos-España. Se trata de una de las voces más privilegiadas para entender el contexto socioeconómico de Marruecos y de toda África.

Durante la interesante entrevista, Ignacio Pino comparte su experiencia bancaria en África del Norte y Oriente Medio, destacando las enormes oportunidades que el continente ofrece a las empresas españolas, si saben cómo acercarse.

Desde Casablanca hasta Dakar, pasando por El Cairo y Ammán, ambos expertos hablan de internacionalización efectiva y segura, del valor de la banca africana como aliada estratégica y hasta del Mundial 2030 como catalizador de inversión e infraestructuras en Marruecos.

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