As of 2023, the total population of Casablanca in Morocco amounted to **** million individuals. The number of people living in Casablanca has increased gradually since 2000. In that year, in comparison, the city's population totaled **** million. Casablanca is the most populous city in Morocco, followed by Fes and Tangier.
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Historical dataset of population level and growth rate for the Casablanca, Morocco metro area from 1950 to 2025.
As of 2022, Grand Casablanca-Settat region had the largest population in Morocco, standing at around *** million people. This reflected a growth of about 100,000 residents from the previous year. In contrast, the region of Dakhla-Oued Eddahab had ******* inhabitants, the lowest regional population in the country.
As of 2024, Casablanca-Settat was the most populated region in Morocco, with around *** million inhabitants. It was followed by Rabat-Salé-Kénitra and Marrakech-Safi, each with approximately **** million people.
Casablanca is the most populous province in Morocco, with around *** million inhabitants as of 2020. To follow, the province of Marrakesh had a total population of roughly *** million, while **** million people lived in the area of Fès. The majority of Morocco's population lived in the regions of Casablanca-Settat and Rabat-Salé-Kénitra in 2021.
In 2022, the region of Casablanca-Settat had over **** million households, the highest number in Morocco. The vast majority were urban households, amounting to roughly **** million. Across the country, urban households were more numerous than those in rural areas.
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Morocco's urban landscape is continuously evolving, with the country's urbanization rate projected to reach 66 percent by 2024. This shift reflects a growing trend of Moroccans moving from rural areas to cities, transforming the nation's demographic makeup and presenting both opportunities and challenges for urban development and infrastructure. Population growth and urban centers As urbanization increases, Morocco's largest city, Casablanca, is expected to house approximately 3.22 million residents in 2024. This coastal metropolis serves as a prime example of the country's urban expansion. While the overall population growth rate has slowed to 1.02 percent annually, the total population is estimated to have reached 37.4 million by 2024. This combination of urbanization and population growth is reshaping Morocco's cityscapes and demanding innovative urban planning solutions. Demographic shifts and life expectancy The urbanization trend in Morocco coincides with other demographic changes. The fertility rate has decreased to 2.2 children per woman, indicating a shift in family structures and potentially influencing urban housing demands. Simultaneously, life expectancy has risen to 75.3 years, a remarkable increase of over three decades since 1960. These factors contribute to a changing urban population composition, with implications for healthcare, education, and social services in Morocco's growing cities.
Cette statistique vous présente une projection de la population de Casablanca entre 2000 et 2035, en milliers d'habitants. En 2023, la population totale de Casablanca au Maroc s'élevait à **** millions d'individus. Le nombre de personnes vivant à Casablanca a augmenté progressivement depuis 2000. Cette année-là, en comparaison, la population de la ville s'élevait à **** millions d'habitants. Casablanca est la ville la plus peuplée du Maroc, suivie par Fès et Tanger. Selon la source, la population de la plus grande ville du Maroc devrait atteindre plus de quatre millions d'habitants en 2030.
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Morocco Casablanca Stock Exchange: Index: Retailing Index data was reported at 42,232.358 NA in Apr 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 43,055.277 NA for Mar 2025. Morocco Casablanca Stock Exchange: Index: Retailing Index data is updated monthly, averaging 25,641.430 NA from Jun 2013 (Median) to Apr 2025, with 143 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 50,782.980 NA in Jan 2022 and a record low of 17,307.670 NA in Jun 2013. Morocco Casablanca Stock Exchange: Index: Retailing Index data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Exchange Data International Limited. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Morocco – Table MA.EDI.SE: Casablanca Stock Exchange: Monthly.
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The Kingdom of Morocco is the northwesternmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to the east, and the disputed territory of Western Sahara to the south. Morocco also claims the Spanish exclaves of Ceuta, Melilla and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, and several small Spanish-controlled islands off its coast. It spans an area of 446,550 km2 (172,410 sq mi) or 710,850 km2 (274,460 sq mi), with a population of roughly 37 million. Its official and predominant religion is Islam, and the official languages are Arabic and Berber; the Moroccan dialect of Arabic and French are also widely spoken. Moroccan identity and culture is a vibrant mix of Berber, Arab, and European cultures. Its capital is Rabat, while its largest city is Casablanca.
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The Ready-to-Drink (RTD) coffee market in Africa presents a compelling growth opportunity, although data specifics are limited for precise quantification. While the global RTD coffee market demonstrates robust expansion, driven by factors like increasing consumer preference for convenience, health-conscious options (e.g., cold brew variations), and diverse packaging formats (cans, bottles), Africa's trajectory is significantly influenced by its unique socio-economic landscape. Market penetration varies considerably across the continent, with higher adoption rates expected in urban centers and among younger demographics. The growth is fueled by rising disposable incomes, increased urbanization, and the Westernization of consumer preferences. Key segments within the African RTD coffee market likely include cold brew coffee and iced coffee, aligning with global trends. However, the lack of widespread refrigeration in certain regions may constrain the growth of certain products. Packaging will play a crucial role, with PET bottles offering affordability and practicality. Distribution channels will largely depend on the region, with a mix of on-trade (cafes, restaurants) and off-trade (supermarkets, convenience stores, online retail) outlets emerging as primary sales avenues. Key players will likely include both international brands seeking expansion into emerging markets and local companies catering to regional tastes and preferences. The market’s future hinges on overcoming challenges such as infrastructural limitations, inconsistent supply chains, and fluctuations in commodity prices. The relatively underdeveloped nature of the RTD coffee market in Africa implies high potential for future growth. Strategic investments in infrastructure, distribution networks, and product innovation tailored to specific regional needs will prove critical for market expansion. Companies prioritizing sustainable sourcing and environmentally friendly packaging will also attract environmentally conscious consumers. While precise market sizing remains challenging without more detailed African-specific data, projecting a conservative CAGR (considering lower initial market penetration) suggests a steady and increasingly significant market share in the coming years. The potential for success rests on understanding the diverse cultural contexts and adapting strategies accordingly. This requires a deeper understanding of each region's unique consumer behaviors, purchasing power, and distribution networks. Recent developments include: December 2023: Costa Coffee’s Moroccan franchisee Goldex Morocco has planned to launch five new outlets in Morocco by the end of Q3 2023 at a cost of USD m. Two will be in Casablanca, two in Rabat and the final outlet will be opened in Bouskoura.August 2023: Java House has launched its latest innovation, cold brew coffee, a ready-to-drink made from 100% Kenyan Arabica coffee beans.The innovation was a collaboration between Java House; KEVIAN, manufacturer of Afia and Pick n Peel fruit juices, and dairy processor Bio Food Products Ltd.January 2023: Goldex Morocco, part of UK-based Goldex Investments Group, opened a second Costa Coffee store in Casablanca in May 2023. Goldex Investments Group further plans to open six or seven more outlets in 2024, probably in Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, and Agadir. It aims to have opened 30 to 40 cafes within the next five years.. Notable trends are: OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT.
Market Size for Morocco Auto Finance Industry on the Basis of Credit Disbursed in USD Billion, 2018-2023 In 2023, Wafasalaf launched a digitized auto loan application process integrated with dealership networks in Rabat and Casablanca, reducing loan approval times to under 48 hours. Casablanca, Rabat, and Marrakech remain the key markets due to their higher income levels, population density, and extensive dealership presence. Key players in the Moroccan auto finance landscape includeAttijariwafa Bank, Banque Populaire, BMCE Bank of Africa, Wafasalaf, Eqdom (a subsidiary of Société Générale), and Maroc Leasing. These institutions offer structured financing products targeted at both new and used vehicles, often in collaboration with authorized dealerships and OEMs such as Renault, Dacia, and Peugeot.
In 2020, the region of Casablanca-Settat had over *** million households, the highest number in Morocco. The region of Rabat - Salé - Kénitra followed, counting approximately *** million households. As of the same year, the total number of households in Morocco amounted to around *** million.
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The size of the RTD Coffee Market in Africa market was valued at USD XX Million in 2023 and is projected to reach USD XXX Million by 2032, with an expected CAGR of 11.55% during the forecast period. The Ready-to-Drink (RTD) coffee market has experienced significant growth in recent years, driven by changing consumer preferences and an increasing demand for convenient beverage options. As busy lifestyles become the norm, consumers are gravitating towards ready-to-consume products that align with their on-the-go habits. RTD coffee, which includes bottled or canned coffee drinks that are pre-brewed and packaged for immediate consumption, offers a quick caffeine fix without the need for preparation. This market encompasses a diverse range of products, from classic black coffee to flavored varieties and specialty drinks, appealing to a wide demographic. Health consciousness is also influencing the RTD coffee market, with consumers seeking beverages that offer functional benefits, such as added protein, vitamins, and lower sugar content. The introduction of cold brew and nitro coffee options has further expanded the market, attracting younger consumers who are looking for innovative and premium coffee experiences. Additionally, the growth of e-commerce and increased distribution in retail channels have made RTD coffee more accessible, fueling its popularity. Recent developments include: December 2023: Costa Coffee’s Moroccan franchisee Goldex Morocco has planned to launch five new outlets in Morocco by the end of Q3 2023 at a cost of USD m. Two will be in Casablanca, two in Rabat and the final outlet will be opened in Bouskoura.August 2023: Java House has launched its latest innovation, cold brew coffee, a ready-to-drink made from 100% Kenyan Arabica coffee beans.The innovation was a collaboration between Java House; KEVIAN, manufacturer of Afia and Pick n Peel fruit juices, and dairy processor Bio Food Products Ltd.January 2023: Goldex Morocco, part of UK-based Goldex Investments Group, opened a second Costa Coffee store in Casablanca in May 2023. Goldex Investments Group further plans to open six or seven more outlets in 2024, probably in Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, and Agadir. It aims to have opened 30 to 40 cafes within the next five years.. Key drivers for this market are: Increasing Demand for Protein-Rich Food, Increasing Demand for Plant-Based and Organic Ingredients. Potential restraints include: Presence of Counterfeit Products. Notable trends are: OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT.
Cette statistique présente la population totale dans la région marocaine Casablanca-Settat de 2015 à 2016, par milieu de résidence. En 2016, la population totale de cette région marocaine était de plus de *** millions d'habitants en milieu urbain.
In 2022, inhabitants in Morocco were more concentrated in urban than rural areas. Nearly 63 percent of the total population lived in the country's urban regions. Furthermore, Casablanca-Settat was the most populated region in Morocco.
The labor force participation rate in Morocco stood at **** percent in 2020. The region of Grand Casablanca-Settat recorded the highest share of economically active population, including employed and job-seekers, corresponding to nearly ** percent. On the other hand, the areas of Drâa-Tafilalet and Souss-Massa had the lowest labor participation rate in the country.
As of 2022, Cairo was the most populated city in the North African region with over *** million inhabitants. It was followed by Alexandria and Casablanca, with *** million and *** million people, respectively. Egypt is the most populous country in North Africa.
Cette statistique présente le classement des dix plus grandes villes du Maroc, selon le nombre d'habitants, projeté pour l'année 2024. En 2024, la population de Casablanca est estimée à plus de **** millions d'habitants, dominant largement les autres villes de ce classement.
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As of 2023, the total population of Casablanca in Morocco amounted to **** million individuals. The number of people living in Casablanca has increased gradually since 2000. In that year, in comparison, the city's population totaled **** million. Casablanca is the most populous city in Morocco, followed by Fes and Tangier.