In a move to drive innovation from within, Crédit Agricole du Maroc has launched a new intrapreneurship program designed to empower its employees to develop new banking solutions. The initiative aims to harness the internal expertise of its staff to create a sustainable pipeline of new products and services.
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- From Employees to Innovators
- Cultivating an Agile Culture
- About Crédit Agricole du Maroc
Quick Facts
- New program to foster internal entrepreneurship.
- A structured three-month development timeline.
- Focuses on creating tangible banking projects.
From Employees to Innovators
The program follows a structured three-month path, moving employee ideas from concept to reality. Participants will engage in intensive workshops and development phases, supported by bootcamps designed to help teams refine their proposals.
This model provides a framework for selecting the most viable initiatives. Teams will receive dedicated mentorship from experts in technology, marketing, and operations to ensure their ideas are developed into practical, market-ready solutions. The program will culminate in a presentation of the finalized projects in June.
Cultivating an Agile Culture
Beyond developing new products, Crédit Agricole’s initiative is aimed at embedding a more agile and experimental culture within the institution. By encouraging an entrepreneurial mindset among its staff, the bank seeks to actively involve its workforce in the evolution of its services. This approach leverages the deep institutional knowledge of its employees to stay competitive and responsive to market changes.
About Crédit Agricole du Maroc
Crédit Agricole du Maroc is a major Moroccan bank with historical roots in financing the agricultural sector. Over the years, it has expanded to become a universal bank offering a wide range of financial products and services to individuals, professionals, and corporations across Morocco. The bank plays a significant role in the country’s economic development.
Source: Alousboue
