The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development invested in Morocco €895 million in 2025, up from €530 million in 2024. Thirty-three per cent of this investment went to the private sector and over 80 % was green finance.
In its report on investments injected last year in the southern and eastern Mediterranean (SEMED) region, the Bank said €300 million loan provided to Moroccan state-owned utility company (ONEE) represents the region’s first sustainabilitylinked loan in the energy sector.
To preserve the Saïss aquifer and promote sustainable water management, the EBRD provided €150 million funding for the third and final phase of the Saïss Water Conservation Programme, supporting the irrigation of 20,000 hectares of land with the programme as a whole benefiting 1.8 million people.
Moroccan bank Crédit du Maroc also received a €50 million loan to finance privatesector green investments under Morocco’s Decarbonisation and Climate Resilience Programme.
In 2025, EBRD invested a record €2.8 billion across 65 projects in the southern and eastern Mediterranean (SEMED) region, the third-largest regional recipient of the Bank’s investment.
In 2024, the European bank invested €2.4 billion in SEMED region including Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and West Bank.



