The Banque Centrale Populaire (BCP) has announced that Naziha Belkeziz will take over as its new Chief Executive Officer, marking a significant shift in leadership for the banking group. Belkeziz succeeds Mohamed Karim Mounir, who has opted to exercise his retirement rights. The appointment was confirmed by the BCP Board of Directors, who shared the news in an official statement.
The board expressed strong confidence in Belkeziz’s ability to steer the bank into a new phase of growth, praising her extensive experience and exceptional leadership skills. They described her as “a woman recognized for her professional skills and human qualities,” highlighting her impressive track record in management across various sectors. The statement also conveyed the board’s full support for her, noting their optimism for the future direction of BCP under her leadership: “We are confident in the development prospects of BCP under the leadership of Naziha Belkeziz.”
In addition to celebrating her appointment, the board underscored the pivotal role BCP plays in Morocco’s banking and economic sectors. The bank has been instrumental in financing the national economy, mobilising savings, and promoting financial inclusion. The statement also reaffirmed the bank’s commitment to maintaining its position as a leading financial institution both within Morocco and across Africa.
Belkeziz’s appointment comes at a critical time for BCP as the bank continues to solidify its place in the Moroccan and African financial landscape, with a focus on innovation and sustainable development.