
Vicenne: A 40% Performance in Its First Week on the Stock Market
The IPO of Vicenne, a medical devices specialist, met all expectations, ending its first week on the Casablanca Stock Exchange with a 40% gain.
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The IPO of Vicenne, a medical devices specialist, met all expectations, ending its first week on the Casablanca Stock Exchange with a 40% gain.

Saham Bank has partnered with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to support Morocco’s green transition, obtaining €55 million under the GEFF Plus program.
The Casablanca Stock Exchange recovered on Thursday with the MASI rising 0.56%, fueled by late-session buying, while RDS and Vicenne posted strong gains.

LabelVie has raised 1.5 billion dirhams through a four-tranche bond issue to support its development strategy and expand its retail network, with a mix of fixed and variable rate bonds over 5 and 7 years.

Vicenne’s IPO saw a subscription demand of over 32 billion MAD for only 500 million MAD offered — oversubscribed more than 64x. Notably, 40% of individual investors were first-time stock market participants.

Vicenne's IPO drew massive investor interest, with subscriptions totaling 32.1 billion MAD against only 500 million sought — a subscription ratio of 64x.

TGCC launches a 2.2B MAD capital increase following its acquisition of STAM. CFG Bank recommends subscribing, forecasting a 27.7% gain over the subscription price.

The businessman finalized the acquisition of 12% of Saham Bank's capital from Deveco Souss for 1.55 billion dirhams. The deal boosts Saham Bank’s holdings in Eqdom to 57%.

Red Med Private Equity is among the 14 firms chosen by the FM6I to manage funds supporting Moroccan business growth and strategic sector development.

The MASI index closed at 18,998.71, posting weekly gains of 1.88% and a year-to-date increase of 28.60%.

The MASI index posted an 11.47% gain in H1 2025 — its strongest half-year growth in nearly two decades.
TGCC is raising MAD 2.2 billion to fund regional expansion and vertical integration, with BKGR recommending subscription.