A Professional Employer Organisation (PEO) in Morocco allows your business to share the employer relationship with a locally registered entity – giving you full HR infrastructure, statutory compliance, and workforce management without the cost and delay of entity setup. Africa Deployments Morocco provides PEO services through its own registered legal entity in the Kingdom of Morocco.
Under Morocco's PEO model, Africa Deployments Morocco acts as the co-employer of your team - taking on statutory employer obligations including CNSS registration, payroll, and Code du Travail compliance while you retain operational control.
Employment contracts drafted under Moroccan law, mandatory CNSS and AMO contributions managed, IGR income tax withheld and remitted - full compliance with every obligation under the Code du Travail.
From onboarding and contract management through to employee relations, performance processes, and compliant offboarding - Africa Deployments Morocco manages the complete HR lifecycle for your Morocco team.
Africa Deployments Morocco is a registered entity in Morocco - not a remote partner. Your co-employment arrangement is backed by a company that is physically and legally present in the Kingdom.
From employment contracts and CNSS registration through to leave management, performance processes, and compliant offboarding - Africa Deployments Morocco provides full HR management under Moroccan law.
Accurate gross-to-net payroll in MAD, with CNSS (approx. 21.09% employer contribution), AMO, CIMR, and IGR calculated and remitted on time by our in-country payroll team.
Under the PEO model, you direct your employees' work entirely. Africa Deployments Morocco manages the employment structure - you manage the performance, projects, and output.
Employees CNSS-registered and operational within 48 hours. Africa Deployments Morocco's entity is already active in Morocco - no setup delays, no authority waiting times on your side.
Shared employer obligations mean shared protection. Africa Deployments Morocco manages all statutory risk exposure - CNSS penalties, IGR compliance, Code du Travail obligations - under the co-employment structure.
A Professional Employer Organisation (PEO) in Morocco is a company that co-employs workers alongside a client business under Moroccan law. The PEO manages statutory employer obligations – including CNSS registration, payroll processing, IGR income tax withholding, and employment contract compliance – while the client retains full operational control over the employees’ day-to-day work.
In a PEO arrangement in Morocco, employment responsibilities are shared between the PEO and the client business – the client retains some employer-side legal exposure. In an Employer of Record (EOR) arrangement, the EOR becomes the sole legal employer and absorbs full employment liability, removing the client’s legal exposure as an employer in Morocco entirely. Africa Deployments Morocco offers both models through its registered Moroccan entity.
No. A foreign company can engage a PEO in Morocco without establishing its own local entity. The PEO – Africa Deployments Morocco – provides the registered legal presence in Morocco through which employees are co-employed. This allows foreign businesses to build a compliant workforce in Morocco without the cost and timeline of entity registration (typically MAD 50,000+ and 3–6 months).
Yes. Africa Deployments Morocco is a registered legal entity in the Kingdom of Morocco. All PEO services are delivered through this entity – not through agents, partners, or sub-contractors. Employees co-employed through our PEO arrangement are employed by a company that is physically present, CNSS-registered, and directly accountable under the Code du Travail.
Under the PEO arrangement, Africa Deployments Morocco manages all statutory employer obligations including: CNSS registration and monthly contributions (approx. 21.09% employer rate), AMO health insurance contributions, CIMR supplementary pension contributions, IGR income tax withholding and remittance to the Direction Générale des Impôts (DGI), and compliant employment contract drafting and management under the Code du Travail.
Through Africa Deployments Morocco, employees can be CNSS-registered, contracted, and operational within 48 hours of engagement. Because our legal entity is already registered and active in Morocco, there is no entity setup period or regulatory waiting time. Both onboarding and payroll setup proceed immediately.
Employees under a PEO arrangement in Morocco may be employed on either fixed-term contracts (CDD – Contrat à Durée Déterminée) or indefinite-term contracts (CDI – Contrat à Durée Indéterminée) under the Code du Travail. Fixed-term contracts cannot exceed 12 months and may only be renewed once. After a second renewal or continuation beyond the term, the contract automatically converts to a CDI.
Under a PEO arrangement in Morocco, statutory compliance obligations – including CNSS contributions, IGR withholding, payslip issuance, and contract compliance – are managed by Africa Deployments Morocco as the co-employer. The client business retains responsibility for operational conduct including health and safety management, anti-discrimination obligations, and day-to-day management of working conditions under the Code du Travail.
Under a PEO arrangement in Morocco, termination decisions are coordinated between the client and Africa Deployments Morocco. All terminations must comply with the Code du Travail – which requires documented cause, statutory notice periods, and in many cases, termination indemnities calculated on the basis of the employee’s length of service. Africa Deployments Morocco manages the compliant offboarding process to protect both parties.
Notice periods in Morocco vary by employee category and seniority under the Code du Travail. For office workers (employés de bureau) and non-management staff: typically 1 month for less than 5 years’ service, 2 months for 5–10 years, and 3 months for more than 10 years. For management employees, longer notice periods apply by convention or contract. All notice periods under a PEO arrangement are managed by Africa Deployments Morocco.
Under the Code du Travail, employees dismissed without genuine and serious cause are entitled to severance (indemnité de licenciement). Severance is calculated based on the employee’s average monthly remuneration and years of service: 96 hours of pay per year of service for the first 5 years, 144 hours per year for years 6–10, 192 hours per year for years 11–15, and 240 hours per year for years beyond 15. Africa Deployments Morocco calculates and manages severance obligations as part of the PEO offboarding process.
Yes. A PEO arrangement through Africa Deployments Morocco is suitable for all employment levels – from operational staff to senior management and executives. For executive hires, individual employment terms, supplementary benefits, and contractual arrangements can be structured within the PEO framework in full compliance with the Code du Travail and any applicable collective agreements.
Payroll under a PEO arrangement in Morocco is processed and disbursed in Moroccan Dirham (MAD). All CNSS, AMO, CIMR, and IGR obligations are calculated in MAD and remitted to the relevant Moroccan authorities by Africa Deployments Morocco’s in-country payroll team.
Under the PEO arrangement, Africa Deployments Morocco ensures all statutory benefits are provided – including mandatory AMO health insurance coverage and CIMR pension contributions. Additional benefits such as private health insurance, transport allowances, meal vouchers, or performance bonuses can be structured within the co-employment arrangement based on client requirements and applicable sectoral conventions collectives.
Africa Deployments Morocco monitors all developments under the Code du Travail and related Moroccan employment legislation continuously. Any changes to CNSS rates, IGR brackets, minimum wage (SMIG), or statutory leave entitlements are incorporated into payroll and HR practices immediately – without the client needing to track or manage compliance updates internally.
Yes. Africa Deployments Morocco’s PEO service supports both short-term project engagements and long-term workforce deployments. Fixed-term co-employment contracts can be structured for project-specific work in compliance with Moroccan fixed-term contract rules (maximum 12 months, renewable once). For longer-term workforce needs, indefinite-term contracts provide greater employment security for both the employee and the client.
The right model depends on your risk tolerance and operational structure. If you want full employment liability removed from your business – including all Moroccan labour law risk – an Employer of Record (EOR) is the appropriate choice. If you prefer a structured HR partnership where you retain some employer-side involvement alongside a registered local co-employer, a PEO is the better fit. Africa Deployments Morocco will assess your situation and recommend the optimal model.
Under the Code du Travail, the standard working week in Morocco is 44 hours for most private sector employees (equivalent to 2,288 hours annually). Overtime beyond 44 hours per week must be compensated at a premium rate of 25% for the first 6 hours of overtime and 50% thereafter. Night-time and public holiday work carries additional premium rates. Africa Deployments Morocco manages overtime and working time compliance as part of the PEO HR service.
Morocco observes a combination of national public holidays and Islamic holidays. National holidays include: New Year’s Day (1 January), Independence Manifesto Day (11 January), Labour Day (1 May), Throne Day (30 July), and Independence Day (18 November), among others. Islamic holidays are calendar-dependent. Employees in Morocco are entitled to paid leave on all public holidays. Africa Deployments Morocco manages public holiday entitlements and payroll treatment as part of the full PEO service.
Africa Deployments Morocco is a registered legal entity in the Kingdom of Morocco – not a partner-managed service, not a remote operation. Our in-country team manages the full co-employment structure: CNSS, AMO, CIMR, IGR, employment contracts, HR management, and compliant offboarding. We also offer a fully integrated Employer of Record alternative for businesses that prefer complete employment liability transfer. One entity. Both models. Full compliance in Morocco.
Whether you are testing a new market or scaling your presence in Morocco, Africa Deployments provides a range of related solutions to ensure your business remains compliant and operational at all times.
Legal Entity Name:
AFRICA DEPLOYMENTS MOROCCO S.A.R.L.
Registered Office Address:
49, Rue Jean Jaures, Quartier Gauthier, Etg 6 Appt N12,
Casablanca, Kingdom of Morocco.
RC Registration Number: 700049
ICE Registration Number: 003835482000059
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