Morocco's LegalTech Leader Charikaty Makes Company Creation 100% Online for MREs
Charikaty, a Moroccan LegalTech platform, launched a fully remote end-to-end company formation service for Moroccans Residing Abroad (MRE), enabling remote identity verification, digital signatures and government registration. The product aims to let the diaspora create and manage Moroccan companies entirely online.

Charikaty, a Moroccan LegalTech platform founded by Amr Mouaqit (CEO) and Driss Sijelmassi (COO), announced the launch of a dedicated, fully remote company-formation service for Moroccans Residing Abroad (MRE). The end-to-end digital offering allows members of the Moroccan diaspora to create and manage a company in Morocco entirely online — from remote identity verification and document signature to registration with authorities — removing the need to travel to Morocco or hand over a power of attorney.
"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," said Amr Mouaqit, Co‑Founder & CEO of Charikaty.
The launch targets a diaspora that is both large and economically consequential: remittances from Moroccans abroad reached a record MAD 122 billion in 2025, and the diaspora is estimated at more than 6.5 million people. Charikaty’s new MRE product packages the administrative lifecycle of company formation into a single digital platform and single point of contact, addressing long‑standing friction that forced founders to navigate notaries, government offices and intermediaries in person.
Key elements of the remote offering include:
- Remote identity verification and fully digital documentation and signatures;
- Guidance on selecting the appropriate legal structure and preparation of formation documents;
- End‑to‑end government registration handled through the platform;
- Post‑formation services such as company modifications, trademark registration and ongoing legal compliance management.
Charikaty positions the product at the intersection of diaspora demand and a regulatory environment moving online. The Moroccan state has signaled support for easing administrative procedures for citizens abroad: King Mohammed VI has called for streamlining processes for Moroccans living overseas, Regional Investment Centers run programming to channel MRE capital, and the Maroc Digital 2030 strategy continues to push public services into digital formats. The company says these factors enable it to turn diaspora intent into a registered company "in a matter of days."
Founded from lived experience of the complexity surrounding company formation in Morocco, Charikaty’s founders emphasize transparency and a single digital workflow to remove intermediaries and opaque steps. The platform’s ability to combine legal structuring, document preparation and interaction with Moroccan authorities is designed to let expatriate entrepreneurs shift from remitting funds to building formal businesses at home.
Outlook
With the MRE offering now live, Charikaty plans to deepen partnerships with banks, consulates and diaspora networks across Europe and North America, expand multilingual support, and continue developing toward becoming the default legal infrastructure for entrepreneurs both inside Morocco and in the diaspora. The startup’s roadmap focuses on scaling adoption among the estimated 6.5 million Moroccans abroad and converting high remittance flows into formal investment and new companies registered in Morocco.
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