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Home > Economy > Mustapha Lahboubi Takes Helm as New Head of CDG Savings and Providence Division

Mustapha Lahboubi Takes Helm as New Head of CDG Savings and Providence Division

This decision forms part of a wider governance adjustment that seeks to strengthen oversight of retirement funds and regulated savings, two areas central to the institution’s mandate.

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Mustapha Lahboubi, CDG’s new head of Savings and Providence division.

Mustapha Lahboubi, CDG’s new head of Savings and Providence division.

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Rabat – Morocco’s Deposit and Management Fund (CDG)  has appointed Mustapha Lahboubi as head of its Savings and Providence division, a key unit within Morocco’s public financial system. The appointment takes effect on June 1.

This decision forms part of a wider governance adjustment that seeks to strengthen oversight of retirement funds and regulated savings, two areas central to the institution’s mandate.

The division oversees major national pension and savings schemes. It manages the National Pension and Insurance Fund (CNRA), as well as the Collective Retirement Allocation Scheme (RCAR). It also supervises regulated funds from public institutions and professional bodies and supports the financing of public-interest programs tied to national priorities.

Lahboubi built his career within CDG, where he held senior positions in finance, risk management, and strategic planning. He also contributed to internal reform projects and gained experience in the oversight of large-scale public financial structures.

The appointment fits within a broader institutional shift at CDG that places emphasis on clearer governance lines across its business units and stronger adaptation of pension systems to economic and demographic pressures.

With this decision, CDG maintains its role as a cornerstone institution in Morocco’s financial landscape, entrusted with the protection of long-term savings and the stability of retirement systems, alongside its support for national economic financing.

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