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Al Mada (holding)

Al Mada, formerly the Société Nationale d'Investissement (SNI, lit.'National Company of Investment') is a large private Moroccan holding company mainly owned by the Moroccan royal family.[3] Headquartered in Casablanca, the company was established in 1966. Al Mada operates in different fields such as banking, telecommunications, renewable energy businesses and food industry among others.[4]

Al Mada
IndustryConglomerate
Founded1966; 57 years ago (1966)
FounderMoroccan state and royal family
Headquarters
60, rue d'Alger
20000 Casablanca
,
Morocco
Key people
Hassan Bouhemou
Mounir Majidi (Director of SIGER)
Mohammed VI
Revenue US$ 3.7 billion (2017)
US$ 508 million (2017)[1]
Total assets US$12.2 billion (2017) [2]
Total equityMAD 42.528 billion (2012)[2]
OwnerMohammed VI
Members of the Alaouite royal family

The conglomerate also holds stakes in the country's largest private companies: Attijariwafa Bank, Managem (mining), Nareva (energy firm), Lafarge Ciments, and Marjane (supermarket chain). Al Mada is investing in other African countries (Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Rwanda, Gabon, etc.).[3]

The holding company used to be the majority shareholder of the now defunct ONA Group, until the activities of the latter were absorbed into the SNI and subsequently disposed of.

In 2012, the company's consolidated turnover was MAD53 billion (US$5.3 billion) and its net income was MAD5 billion (US$500 million).

History

Created in 1966, SNI has been listed on the Casablanca Stock Exchange since 1994.

In 2009, The conglomerate registered a consolidated net income of MAD2.3 billion. The company invested nearly MAD5.52 billion, mainly by acquiring 10% of Attijariwafa Bank's capital from the Spanish bank Santander.[5]

Despite the unfavourable global context, the company's performance increased 365% in 2009, with a turnover of MAD3.42 billion, compared to the previous year.

Restructuring and merger with ONA Group

 
Graphic detailing ownership of the palace-controlled Société National d'investissement, as of June 2013

The company planned a merger with ONA (Omnium Nord-Africain), to diversify their investments’ portfolio, in 2009. The merger was only announced by the boards of the two companies on March 26, 2010.[6] With this merger, the group shifted from its conglomerate structure controlling the activities of its subsidiaries to an investment fund company incubating, developing and disposing of companies and projects present in the Moroccan economy. The reorganisation gave the group's subsidiaries a larger autonomy in the management of their affairs.[7]

As a result of the SNI-ONA merger, both companies have been delisted from the Casablanca stock market, forming a new investment holding company. They later list their subsidiaries on the stock exchange market once they reach maturity growth.

According to the Casablanca Stock Exchange chief executive, Karim Hajji, the SNI-ONA merger “will improve greatly the liquidity of Casablanca bourse and spur other companies to relinquish their majority controls and sell shares to investors via the bourse."[8]

On February 22, 2013, the group agreed to sell its stakes in Centrale Laitière (dairy firm) to French partner Danone for $727.23 million.[9]

On November 30, 2014, the SNI appointed Hassan Ouriagli as the new CEO to replace Hassan Bouhemou.[10]

In 2015, the net profit attributable to shareholders rose from MAD3.31 billion to MAD3.56 billion.[11]

In 2016, the group registered a 34% rise in net profit, following the merger with Lafarge Ciments and Holcim Maroc.[12]

Renaming to Al Mada

On 28 March 2018, the SNI adopted its current name, Al Mada (Arabic: المدى), as well as a new slogan, "Positive Impact", as it planned to expand its presence throughout the African continent.[13][14]

In March 2020, Al Mada donated 2 billion dirhams to a COVID-19 emergency fund created by King Mohammed VI.[15]

Activities and partnerships

The group has a large footprint in the Moroccan economy, estimated to be worth 3% of its GDP. It holds investments in companies holding #1 positions in banking and mass retail. Its main activities encompass financial services with Attijariwafa Bank, mass distribution with Marjane, telecommunications with Inwi and mining with Managem Group. Societe Nationale d'Investissement has invested as well in renewable energy, tourism and real estate. It has partnered as well with foreign investors such as Lafarge in Lafarge Maroc and Arcelor Mittal in Sonasid.[16]

It has exited in 2012 and 2013 from the historic ONA Group agri-business activities, by selling its stakes in leader companies in edible oil, milk and dairy, sugar and biscuits to international leaders such as Sofiprotéol [fr], Danone, Wilmar International and Mondelēz International.[17]

Partnership with Lafarge & Holcim Maroc

In 2016, SNI partnered with Lafarge Ciment and Holcim Maroc. The partnership is composed of two separate parts:[18]

  • The merging of Lafarge Ciments and Holcim Maroc produced LafargeHolcim Maroc, the second listed cement-manufacturers in Africa.
  • The creation of a common development subsidiary in Sub-Saharan French speaking Africa.

This operation is beneficial for both partners as they progress towards a Pan-African investment fund. It created the first industrial market capitalization in Casablanca for an amount of MAD40 billion (EUR3.7 billion).[18]

Partnership's implementation process:

  • Merging of Holcim Maroc and Lafarge Ciment
  • Assigning 50 percent to SNI of LafargeHolcim Maroc shares
  • Contributing the new shares held by SNI and LafargeHolcim Maroc to Lafarge Maroc to retain the major part of the shares and control

The partnership also resulted in the creation of a common development subsidiary called LH Maroc Afrique, that targets the Sub-Saharan French speaking Africa (Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Mauritania and Mali...).[18]

Subsidiaries

Attijariwafa Bank

SNI initially held 48% stake in Attijariwafa bank. In January 2015, The conglomerate hired the Goldman Sachs and Rothschild banks to advise them on finalizing the deal of selling 19% of Attijariwafa bank to reduce SNI's debt.[19]

Nareva

Nareva holding is fully owned by SNI and focuses on renewable and coal energy.[20]

Cosumar

In 2013, SNI started collaborating with Cosumar only to resell the majority of its shares in 2014. In 2015, the firm completely sold the remaining shares to the stock market.[21]

Centrale Laitière and Bimo

SNI sold its share of 37.7% in Centrale Laitiére to the French firm Danone. It also sold its 50% share of Bimo to Kraft Foods.[9]

Lesieur Cristal

In 2014, the group sold its remaining stakes of Lesieur in a public sale.[22]

Other Subsidiaries

Société Nationale d'Investissement (SNI) owns several other firms :[23][24]

Controversy

The SNI and its former holding arm the ONA have been accused of monopolistic market practices and of corruption on several occasions. The fact that the holding's largest shareholder remains the Moroccan royal family has enabled it to exert significant political and economic pressure on its rivals and acquisition targets. A series of Wikileaks cables divulged in December 2010 revealed the reports of US diplomats casting doubts on the integrity of the dealings of the SNI (and ONA) and on the transparency of the King's business affairs.[26]

See also

References

  1. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  2. ^ a b (PDF). cdvm.gov.ma. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 December 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Morocco's new African ambition | Morocco: The new Morocco report | The Report Company". www.the-report.com. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  4. ^ "Societe Nationale d'Investissement S.A.: Private Company Information - Bloomberg". www.bloomberg.com. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Santander vend 10% de ses parts d'Attijariwafa Bank". yabiladi.com.
  6. ^ "Radical shift in strategy". www.moroccobusinessnews.com. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
  7. ^ "ONA, SNI merger audacious operation". www.moroccobusinessnews.com. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  8. ^ "Merger of ONA-SNI to energise Casablanca bourse: CEO". Reuters. 7 April 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  9. ^ a b "Morocco's SNI sells stakes in dairy, biscuit companies". Reuters. 22 February 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  10. ^ "SNI: L'empreinte Ouriagli". fr.le360.ma (in French). Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  11. ^ "UPDATE 1-Moroccan royal holding firm SNI reports 7.7 pct drop in 2015 profit". Reuters. 31 March 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  12. ^ "Morocco's SNI says 2016 profit up 34 pct - local media". Reuters. 29 March 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  13. ^ "SNI devient Al Mada, et nourrit des ambitions panafricaines". Telquel (in French). 28 March 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  14. ^ "La holding royale SNI change de nom et devient Al Mada". Le Desk (in French). 28 March 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  15. ^ "La holding royale Al Mada accorde 2 milliards de dirhams au Fonds de lutte contre le coronavirus". H24info (in French). 17 March 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  16. ^ "Arcelor Raises Interest in Morocco Steelmaker Sonasid in Association with SNI and Local Partners". www.businesswire.com. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  17. ^ DairyReporter.com. "Danone ups stake in Moroccan dairy Central Laitière to 90%". DairyReporter.com. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  18. ^ a b c "SNI Reinforces Historical Partnership with LafargeHolcim | Newsroom | Baker McKenzie". Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  19. ^ News, Morocco World (9 February 2015). "Morocco's SNI Plans to Sell Stakes at Attijariwafa Bank". Morocco World News. Retrieved 22 May 2017. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  20. ^ "UPDATE 1-Nareva-led group wins $1.2 bln wind power deal". af.reuters.com. Retrieved 22 May 2017.[dead link]
  21. ^ "La SNI: un holding (presque) sans sucre". Al Huffington Post. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  22. ^ "Morocco's SNI to sell its 23.6 pct stake in Lesieur". Reuters. 17 May 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  23. ^ "UPDATE 1-Moroccan royal holding firm SNI reports 7.7 pct drop in 2015 profit". Reuters. 31 March 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  24. ^ "UPDATE 1-Moroccan royal holding firm SNI's 2014 profit falls 42 pct". Reuters. 30 March 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  25. ^ "African Aerospace - SNI establishes own passenger charter unit". africanaerospace.aero. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  26. ^ "US embassy cables: Moroccan sacking exposes king's business role". the Guardian.

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Al Mada formerly the Societe Nationale d Investissement SNI lit National Company of Investment is a large private Moroccan holding company mainly owned by the Moroccan royal family 3 Headquartered in Casablanca the company was established in 1966 Al Mada operates in different fields such as banking telecommunications renewable energy businesses and food industry among others 4 Al MadaIndustryConglomerateFounded1966 57 years ago 1966 FounderMoroccan state and royal familyHeadquarters60 rue d Alger 20000 Casablanca MoroccoKey peopleHassan BouhemouMounir Majidi Director of SIGER Mohammed VIRevenueUS 3 7 billion 2017 Net incomeUS 508 million 2017 1 Total assetsUS 12 2 billion 2017 2 Total equityMAD 42 528 billion 2012 2 OwnerMohammed VIMembers of the Alaouite royal familyThe conglomerate also holds stakes in the country s largest private companies Attijariwafa Bank Managem mining Nareva energy firm Lafarge Ciments and Marjane supermarket chain Al Mada is investing in other African countries Cameroon Ivory Coast Rwanda Gabon etc 3 The holding company used to be the majority shareholder of the now defunct ONA Group until the activities of the latter were absorbed into the SNI and subsequently disposed of In 2012 the company s consolidated turnover was MAD53 billion US 5 3 billion and its net income was MAD5 billion US 500 million Contents 1 History 1 1 Restructuring and merger with ONA Group 1 2 Renaming to Al Mada 2 Activities and partnerships 2 1 Partnership with Lafarge amp Holcim Maroc 2 2 Subsidiaries 3 Controversy 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory EditCreated in 1966 SNI has been listed on the Casablanca Stock Exchange since 1994 In 2009 The conglomerate registered a consolidated net income of MAD2 3 billion The company invested nearly MAD5 52 billion mainly by acquiring 10 of Attijariwafa Bank s capital from the Spanish bank Santander 5 Despite the unfavourable global context the company s performance increased 365 in 2009 with a turnover of MAD3 42 billion compared to the previous year Restructuring and merger with ONA Group Edit Graphic detailing ownership of the palace controlled Societe National d investissement as of June 2013 The company planned a merger with ONA Omnium Nord Africain to diversify their investments portfolio in 2009 The merger was only announced by the boards of the two companies on March 26 2010 6 With this merger the group shifted from its conglomerate structure controlling the activities of its subsidiaries to an investment fund company incubating developing and disposing of companies and projects present in the Moroccan economy The reorganisation gave the group s subsidiaries a larger autonomy in the management of their affairs 7 As a result of the SNI ONA merger both companies have been delisted from the Casablanca stock market forming a new investment holding company They later list their subsidiaries on the stock exchange market once they reach maturity growth According to the Casablanca Stock Exchange chief executive Karim Hajji the SNI ONA merger will improve greatly the liquidity of Casablanca bourse and spur other companies to relinquish their majority controls and sell shares to investors via the bourse 8 On February 22 2013 the group agreed to sell its stakes in Centrale Laitiere dairy firm to French partner Danone for 727 23 million 9 On November 30 2014 the SNI appointed Hassan Ouriagli as the new CEO to replace Hassan Bouhemou 10 In 2015 the net profit attributable to shareholders rose from MAD3 31 billion to MAD3 56 billion 11 In 2016 the group registered a 34 rise in net profit following the merger with Lafarge Ciments and Holcim Maroc 12 Renaming to Al Mada Edit On 28 March 2018 the SNI adopted its current name Al Mada Arabic المدى as well as a new slogan Positive Impact as it planned to expand its presence throughout the African continent 13 14 In March 2020 Al Mada donated 2 billion dirhams to a COVID 19 emergency fund created by King Mohammed VI 15 Activities and partnerships EditThe group has a large footprint in the Moroccan economy estimated to be worth 3 of its GDP It holds investments in companies holding 1 positions in banking and mass retail Its main activities encompass financial services with Attijariwafa Bank mass distribution with Marjane telecommunications with Inwi and mining with Managem Group Societe Nationale d Investissement has invested as well in renewable energy tourism and real estate It has partnered as well with foreign investors such as Lafarge in Lafarge Maroc and Arcelor Mittal in Sonasid 16 It has exited in 2012 and 2013 from the historic ONA Group agri business activities by selling its stakes in leader companies in edible oil milk and dairy sugar and biscuits to international leaders such as Sofiproteol fr Danone Wilmar International and Mondelez International 17 Partnership with Lafarge amp Holcim Maroc Edit In 2016 SNI partnered with Lafarge Ciment and Holcim Maroc The partnership is composed of two separate parts 18 The merging of Lafarge Ciments and Holcim Maroc produced LafargeHolcim Maroc the second listed cement manufacturers in Africa The creation of a common development subsidiary in Sub Saharan French speaking Africa This operation is beneficial for both partners as they progress towards a Pan African investment fund It created the first industrial market capitalization in Casablanca for an amount of MAD40 billion EUR3 7 billion 18 Partnership s implementation process Merging of Holcim Maroc and Lafarge Ciment Assigning 50 percent to SNI of LafargeHolcim Maroc shares Contributing the new shares held by SNI and LafargeHolcim Maroc to Lafarge Maroc to retain the major part of the shares and controlThe partnership also resulted in the creation of a common development subsidiary called LH Maroc Afrique that targets the Sub Saharan French speaking Africa Burkina Faso Ivory Coast Gabon Mauritania and Mali 18 Subsidiaries Edit Attijariwafa BankSNI initially held 48 stake in Attijariwafa bank In January 2015 The conglomerate hired the Goldman Sachs and Rothschild banks to advise them on finalizing the deal of selling 19 of Attijariwafa bank to reduce SNI s debt 19 NarevaNareva holding is fully owned by SNI and focuses on renewable and coal energy 20 CosumarIn 2013 SNI started collaborating with Cosumar only to resell the majority of its shares in 2014 In 2015 the firm completely sold the remaining shares to the stock market 21 Centrale Laitiere and BimoSNI sold its share of 37 7 in Centrale Laitiere to the French firm Danone It also sold its 50 share of Bimo to Kraft Foods 9 Lesieur CristalIn 2014 the group sold its remaining stakes of Lesieur in a public sale 22 Other SubsidiariesSociete Nationale d Investissement SNI owns several other firms 23 24 Agma Lahlou Tazi Lafarge Maroc Managem Marjane Nareva ONAPAR OPTORG SOMED SONASID Sotherma Wafa Assurance Wafa Cash Wafa Capital Wana Corporate fr Inwi Aviation unit called Africaplane 25 Controversy EditThe SNI and its former holding arm the ONA have been accused of monopolistic market practices and of corruption on several occasions The fact that the holding s largest shareholder remains the Moroccan royal family has enabled it to exert significant political and economic pressure on its rivals and acquisition targets A series of Wikileaks cables divulged in December 2010 revealed the reports of US diplomats casting doubts on the integrity of the dealings of the SNI and ONA and on the transparency of the King s business affairs 26 See also EditONA Group List of Moroccan companiesReferences Edit Attijariwafa bank PDF Archived from the original PDF on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 1 July 2013 a b SNI 2012 PDF cdvm gov ma Archived from the original PDF on 25 December 2013 Retrieved 24 December 2013 a b Morocco s new African ambition Morocco The new Morocco report The Report Company www the report com Retrieved 19 May 2017 Societe Nationale d Investissement S A Private Company Information Bloomberg www bloomberg com Retrieved 19 May 2017 Santander vend 10 de ses parts d Attijariwafa Bank yabiladi com Radical shift in strategy www moroccobusinessnews com Retrieved 24 August 2017 ONA SNI merger audacious operation www moroccobusinessnews com Retrieved 19 May 2017 Merger of ONA SNI to energise Casablanca bourse CEO Reuters 7 April 2017 Retrieved 22 May 2017 a b Morocco s SNI sells stakes in dairy biscuit companies Reuters 22 February 2017 Retrieved 22 May 2017 SNI L empreinte Ouriagli fr le360 ma in French Retrieved 22 May 2017 UPDATE 1 Moroccan royal holding firm SNI reports 7 7 pct drop in 2015 profit Reuters 31 March 2017 Retrieved 22 May 2017 Morocco s SNI says 2016 profit up 34 pct local media Reuters 29 March 2017 Retrieved 22 May 2017 SNI devient Al Mada et nourrit des ambitions panafricaines Telquel in French 28 March 2018 Retrieved 3 August 2022 La holding royale SNI change de nom et devient Al Mada Le Desk in French 28 March 2018 Retrieved 3 August 2022 La holding royale Al Mada accorde 2 milliards de dirhams au Fonds de lutte contre le coronavirus H24info in French 17 March 2020 Retrieved 3 August 2022 Arcelor Raises Interest in Morocco Steelmaker Sonasid in Association with SNI and Local Partners www businesswire com Retrieved 22 May 2017 DairyReporter com Danone ups stake in Moroccan dairy Central Laitiere to 90 DairyReporter com Retrieved 22 May 2017 a b c SNI Reinforces Historical Partnership with LafargeHolcim Newsroom Baker McKenzie Retrieved 22 May 2017 News Morocco World 9 February 2015 Morocco s SNI Plans to Sell Stakes at Attijariwafa Bank Morocco World News Retrieved 22 May 2017 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a last has generic name help UPDATE 1 Nareva led group wins 1 2 bln wind power deal af reuters com Retrieved 22 May 2017 dead link La SNI un holding presque sans sucre Al Huffington Post Retrieved 22 May 2017 Morocco s SNI to sell its 23 6 pct stake in Lesieur Reuters 17 May 2017 Retrieved 22 May 2017 UPDATE 1 Moroccan royal holding firm SNI reports 7 7 pct drop in 2015 profit Reuters 31 March 2017 Retrieved 22 May 2017 UPDATE 1 Moroccan royal holding firm SNI s 2014 profit falls 42 pct Reuters 30 March 2017 Retrieved 22 May 2017 African Aerospace SNI establishes own passenger charter unit africanaerospace aero Retrieved 22 May 2017 US embassy cables Moroccan sacking exposes king s business role the Guardian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Al Mada holding amp oldid 1128539429, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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