BANK OF AFRICA is strengthening its support for retired teachers. In collaboration with the Mohammed VI Foundation for the Promotion of Social Works in Education and Training, the bank recently held a conference dedicated to this community, highlighting their crucial contribution to education and learning in Morocco.
The event took place at the Mohammed VI Foundation’s Cultural Center in Fez, bringing together more than 120 retired educators. It served as a platform for discussion on ways to recognize their expertise and address their specific needs through tailored solutions. BANK OF AFRICA introduced banking offers designed to help them manage their daily lives with greater ease. The bank also unveiled a range of services, including in-home medical assistance, financial support for personal projects, and funding options for their children’s higher education.
Beyond banking services, the institution aims to go further by promoting the active engagement of retired teachers in society. Through its Seniors’ Club, BANK OF AFRICA has launched a networking platform where retirees can take on mentorship roles, guiding young entrepreneurs and aspiring professionals as they develop their projects.