Crédit du Maroc

Crédit du Maroc (CDM, Arabic: مصرف المغرب) is a Moroccan bank, established in 1929 as the Moroccan subsidiary of Paris-based Crédit Lyonnais and known under its current name since 1966.

In 1950, it relocated to a new head office building designed by architect Edmond Brion on the prestigious boulevard Mohammed V [fr].

[1] In 1966, in response to the newly independent Moroccan government's push for marocanisation or shedding the colonial legacies in its banking sector, the operation was renamed Crédit du Maroc.

[4][5] A new visual identity was adopted by Crédit du Maroc following that change of ownership.

The International Bank of Tangier (BIT) and SIFIM are subsidiaries of the CDM Group.