CFC offers business facilitation and simplified procedures to establish an effortless onestop shop efficiently providing 360 degrees support in paperwork procedures, applications and HR. CFC aspiring members needs are all anticipated and taken care of in the most efficient way. The watchwords are fast and smooth.
CFCs Taechir service speeds up the process of foreign work permits:
CFC's foundational mission is to support and grow business in and
with Africa. Yet, the CFC is fully aware of the Africa-specific
data-related challenges that may hinder bridging opportunities
with Europe and the Middle East.
Access to accurate market data in Africa can be challenging due to
limited market research infrastructure, fragmented markets, and
disparities in data availability across regions.
This makes it difficult for businesses to make informed decisions about market entry, pricing strategies, and product development. Addressing those challenges is entirely part of CFC's mission.
CFC provides its members with key information to operate in Africa under the best
conditions. It reinforces its collective intelligence and networking with market data and regional insights on
an increasingly expanding members-only portal.
CFC-exclusive content is produced in various formats to meet its members' needs:
General counsel - Legal & compliance,
LAFARGE HOLCIM MOROCCO & WEST AFRICA
CFC, through this mediation center, gives us another way to solve conflicts in the interest of stakeholders
General manager,
ORANGE AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST
The choice of CFC as a Moroccan hub was crucial, as it offers ease of travel to our subsidiaries across the continent.
The Casablanca International Mediation and Arbitration Centre (CIMAC) is an experienced arbitration center and the first African institution of its kind with a truly international and independent governing body.
Supported by CFC and established in 2016 to meet the international business community's demand for a neutral, impartial, efficient, and reliable dispute resolution institution, CIMAC strategically operates at best cost within Morocco’s arbitration-friendly legislative framework at the intersection of Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. The court can administer English, French, Spanish, and Arabic arbitrations.