Moroccan legal tech startup Charikaty has secured MAD 1.5 million (approximately $150,000) during Season 3 of “Qui Veut Investir Dans Mon Projet?”, the country’s leading startup investment show broadcast on national channel 2M.
The investment came from Ilan Benhaim, co-founder of Veepee and Chairman of Endeavor Morocco, alongside Karim Amor, President of MeM by CGEM and founder of Epineon.ai, following a pitch that spotlighted Charikaty’s rapid growth and the scale of opportunity in Morocco’s company formation market.
Founded by Amr Mouaqit (CEO) and Driss Sijelmassi (COO), Charikaty offers fully digital company formation and compliance services in Morocco. The platform manages everything from legal structuring and documentation to government registration, amendments, dissolution processes, trademark registration, and ongoing regulatory compliance — replacing traditionally paper-heavy, time-consuming procedures with a streamlined digital workflow.
With more than 90,000 new companies registered annually and the government accelerating its “Maroc Digital 2030” strategy, the demand for digital infrastructure supporting entrepreneurs continues to rise. Charikaty aims to position itself as a foundational layer for business creation in Morocco.
The newly secured funding will be used to further develop the company’s technology platform, expand operations nationwide, and extend services to entrepreneurs, SMEs, and Moroccans living abroad.
