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Home > Economy > CDG Invest Management Boosts Plastics and Plating to Strengthen Morocco’s Automotive Industry

CDG Invest Management Boosts Plastics and Plating to Strengthen Morocco’s Automotive Industry

CDG Invest Management aims to accelerate Morocco’s industrial upgrade by backing Plastics and Plating’s expansion and technological scale-up.

Oumaima Moho AmerbyOumaima Moho Amer
Nov, 27, 2025
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CDG Invest Management Boosts Plastics and Plating to Strengthen Morocco’s Automotive Industry

CDG Invest Management Boosts Plastics and Plating to Strengthen Morocco’s Automotive Industry

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Rabat – CDG Invest Management, through its investment vehicle Nama Fund I, has taken a significant step to support Morocco’s industrial upgrading by entering the capital of Plastics & Plating, a subsidiary of the SOYAPAR holding.

The agreement marks a new phase for the company: a Moroccan specialist in high-value surface treatment technologies used across several industrial supply chains, most notably the automotive sector.

The operation involves a minority stake but carries strategic weight for a company whose processes are essential to the finishing and quality standards required by global manufacturers.

Plastics and Plating has built a reputation in advanced technologies that allow local production to meet rigorous international norms.

The new shareholder structure will give the company the means to expand its industrial footprint and strengthen its technological positioning at a moment when the national industry is pushing for greater autonomy in components and materials.

This investment aligns with the country’s broader push for deeper local integration and increased technological intensity in strategic sectors.

The automotive ecosystem, which has become one of Morocco’s fastest-growing industries, stands to benefit in particular.

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As manufacturers move toward higher local content and more complex components, the presence of robust suppliers like Plastics and Plating becomes a key asset for the national supply chain.

The announcement comes as the Deposit and Management Fund prepares to reshape part of the financial landscape.

The decision is part of a broader strategy to modernize the regulatory framework of collective investment vehicles and channel more national savings toward long-term development priorities.

Nama Fund I is managed within the Public-Private Fund for Co-Investment and Growth, a program created to support ambitious companies capable of strengthening Morocco’s industrial sovereignty.

The fund’s entry into Plastics and Plating aims to unlock new industrial capacity and support a Moroccan player with international potential.

The completion of the transaction remains subject to the usual regulatory approvals, but all parties have expressed confidence in the company’s ability to accelerate its trajectory once the deal is finalized.

Tags: Automotive Sector in MoroccoCaisse de Dépôt et de Gestion (CDG)CDG Invest
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