Tamwilcom launches $69 million venture-building programme to support 800 Moroccan startups
المصدر: ومضة | Source: ومضة
- Moroccan public financing institution Tamwilcom has launched a $69 million (MAD 700 million) venture-building programme to support 800 startups over three years.
- The initiative combines capital, mentorship, and operational support, guiding startups from ideation to market expansion.
- Founders will receive a monthly stipend, alongside access to grants and financing tools, including loans of up to MAD 2 million.
- The programme focuses on market access, connecting startups with corporates to secure early contracts and accelerate revenue generation.
- Partners include Technopark, CEED Maroc, Flat6Labs, and 500 Global, blending local ecosystem expertise with global venture-building practices.
- The initiative aims to strengthen Morocco’s early-stage pipeline and position the country as a competitive startup hub in Africa.
Press release:
Moroccan public financing institution Tamwilcom has announced the launch of its new “Startup Venture Building” programme, a MAD 700 million ($69 million) initiative aimed at supporting 800 startups over the next three years.
The programme introduces a structured venture-building approach, combining financial support with hands-on operational guidance to support founders across the full startup lifecycle, from ideation to market expansion.
Unlike previous initiatives, the programme places strong emphasis on continuous support, including monthly stipends for founders, access to prototype development funding, and financing tools such as loans of up to MAD 2 million.
A key pillar of the initiative is improving market access by connecting startups with established corporates, enabling early commercial partnerships and accelerating revenue generation.
Tamwilcom has partnered with a mix of local and international organisations, including Technopark, CEED Maroc, Flat6Labs, and 500 Global, to deliver a coordinated and integrated support ecosystem.
The initiative reflects Morocco’s broader strategy to strengthen its startup infrastructure, build a scalable pipeline of high-growth companies, and position the country as a leading innovation hub in Africa.
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