Charikaty, the Moroccan LegalTech platform digitalizing company formation and legal services, today announced the launch of a dedicated, fully remote offering for Moroccans Residing Abroad (MRE), enabling members of the diaspora to create and manage a company in Morocco entirely online, without setting foot in the country.
Until now, a Moroccan living anywhere in the world who wanted to start a business back home faced a familiar obstacle: travel back to Morocco, navigate notaries, government offices, and intermediaries in person, or hand over a power of attorney and hope the paperwork moved. Charikaty removes that friction. From legal structuring and document preparation to government registration, the entire process is handled digitally, transparently, and from anywhere in the world.
The launch targets one of Morocco’s most economically significant communities. Remittances from Moroccans abroad hit a record MAD 122 billion in 2025, and the diaspora is estimated at more than 6.5 million people. Yet when these same Moroccans want to move from sending money home to building a business at home, the administrative path has remained stubbornly offline. Charikaty’s MRE solution is designed to close that gap.
Built from and for the diaspora
Founded by Amr Mouaqit (CEO) and Driss Sijelmassi (COO), Charikaty was born from a firsthand understanding of the complexity and opacity that surrounds starting a business in Morocco, a complexity that multiplies once the founder is thousands of kilometers away.
The new MRE offering provides end-to-end digital company formation built specifically for non-residents: remote identity verification, guidance on choosing the right legal structure, fully digital documentation and signature, and registration with Moroccan authorities, all managed through a single online platform and a single point of contact.
Charikaty’s support doesn’t end once the company exists. Through the same platform, MRE clients can also handle company modifications, trademark registration, and ongoing legal compliance, keeping their Moroccan business in good standing without recurring trips home.
 A strong regulatory tailwind
The launch arrives as Morocco actively courts diaspora investment. King Mohammed VI has called for streamlining the administrative procedures available to Moroccans abroad, the country’s Regional Investment Centers have dedicated programming to channel MRE capital, and the government’s Maroc Digital 2030 strategy continues to push public services online. Charikaty sits precisely at the intersection of that political will and a community ready to act on it, turning an intention to invest in Morocco into a company registered in a matter of days.
What the founder is saying
“Moroccans abroad carry an enormous attachment to home, and increasingly the ambition to build there. For too long, geography turned that ambition into a logistical ordeal. Our promise is simple: wherever you are in the world, you should be able to start your Moroccan company from your laptop, with the same speed, transparency, and confidence as someone sitting in Casablanca.” Amr Mouaqit, Co-Founder & CEO, Charikaty
What’s next
With the MRE offering live, Charikaty plans to deepen partnerships with banks, consulates, and diaspora networks across Europe and North America, expand multilingual support, and continue building toward its goal of becoming the default legal infrastructure for entrepreneurs, at home and abroad.
With a clear product-market fit, a massive and underserved diaspora market, and a regulatory environment actively encouraging diaspora investment, Charikaty is setting the pace for what LegalTech can become in the Kingdom.

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