Posted on Oct 21, 2025 / Finance
Morocco uses the Moroccan dirham, written as MAD. It has been the official currency since 1960. Banknotes feature historic figures, cultural symbols, and landmarks. Cash is widely used, though cards and mobile payments are increasingly accepted in cities like Casablanca and Marrakech. Coins are used for smaller transactions. The dirham’s value is managed by the central bank to maintain stability. The Moroccan dirham represents the country’s rich culture and economic growth.
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