
Morocco
Morocco is Africa's fastest-growing trade and tech hub, bridging Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Get a local +212 number and reach 37 million consumers without setting up a physical office.
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Top Cities in Morocco
Quick access to the most commercially relevant cities. Get a local number in any of these key markets.
Casablanca
Morocco's commercial capital and Africa's fourth-largest financial center, home to the Casablanca Finance City and the majority of the country's largest corporations.
Rabat
The political capital and a key hub for government relations, public sector contracting, and diplomatic business operations.
Marrakech
Morocco's tourism and hospitality powerhouse, welcoming millions of visitors annually and driving a booming luxury services economy.
Tangier
Africa's top container port city and a rapidly growing automotive and manufacturing free zone, with direct trade links to Spain and the EU.
Fes
A major cultural and educational center with a growing ICT and BPO sector, benefiting from strong university talent pipelines.
Agadir
Morocco's agri-business and fisheries hub, and a key Atlantic coast resort city driving southern regional commerce.
Why Expand Your Business to Morocco?
Morocco is Africa's sixth-largest economy by GDP (PPP) and the most competitive economy in North Africa according to the World Economic Forum. Strategically positioned as a bridge between Europe, sub-Saharan Africa, and the Middle East, the country has attracted surging foreign direct investment - FDI inflows grew 28% year-on-year in the first ten months of 2025. Key industries include automotive manufacturing, aerospace, phosphate processing, renewable energy, tourism, and a rapidly expanding ICT and outsourcing sector. Casablanca Finance City positions the country as a premier African financial hub, while Tangier Med - ranked among the world's 20 most efficient container ports - underscores Morocco's logistics muscle.
For international businesses entering this market, local presence is not optional - it's a conversion lever. Moroccan businesses and consumers are far more likely to answer, trust, and engage with a number starting with their city's prefix. A Casablanca prospect seeing a +212 522 number has immediate contextual trust that a foreign number simply cannot replicate. A virtual Moroccan phone number from FoneSwift gives your team that instant local credibility - whether you're running an outbound sales campaign from Europe, standing up a customer support line for your Moroccan e-commerce store, or managing field operations across Casablanca and Rabat simultaneously.
Outbound Sales & SDR Campaigns
Call Moroccan prospects from a local city prefix - Casablanca (522) or Rabat (537) - to significantly increase answer rates. Local number recognition removes the friction that causes B2B and B2C contacts to ignore unrecognized international calls.
French & Arabic Customer Support
Route inbound calls to a multilingual support team handling Arabic and French-language queries. Use a national number or city-specific line to give Moroccan customers a familiar, zero-cost contact point, improving CSAT and first-call resolution.
SMS Notifications & OTP Delivery
Send appointment reminders, order updates, and one-time passwords via Moroccan mobile virtual numbers. In a market where mobile internet accounts for over 93% of connections, SMS remains a high-open-rate channel for reaching customers reliably.
BPO & Nearshore Operations
Stand up a Casablanca-based contact center with full virtual number infrastructure in hours, not weeks. Assign direct-dial lines to agents, configure IVR menus in Arabic and French, and monitor performance with real-time analytics - all from a single FoneSwift dashboard.
Market Entry & Lead Qualification
Test the Moroccan market before committing to a physical presence. Run a targeted inbound lead generation campaign using a local virtual number, qualify interest with an AI voice agent, and route only sales-ready prospects to your closers - minimizing cost and risk.
Businesses Using Morocco Phone Numbers
Morocco's economy spans automotive manufacturing in Tangier, finance in Casablanca, tourism in Marrakech, and a fast-growing BPO sector nationwide. Across every sector, a local +212 number is the difference between being treated as a trusted local partner and being screened out as an unknown foreign caller.
Automotive & Aerospace Manufacturing
Global suppliers and Tier 1 manufacturers operating in Tangier's free zones use local Moroccan numbers to coordinate logistics, manage supplier relationships, and connect with plant management teams without relying on expensive international lines.
Tourism & Hospitality
Tour operators, hotel chains, and travel agencies use local Marrakech and Agadir numbers to handle inbound booking inquiries from Moroccan travelers, building trust with Arabic and French-speaking customers who prefer calling a familiar local number.
BPO & Offshoring
Morocco is one of Europe's top nearshore BPO destinations. Contact centers in Casablanca and Rabat use local and national virtual numbers to handle French and Spanish-language customer support for European brands, keeping operating costs low while maintaining local presence.
Financial Services & Fintech
Banks, microfinance institutions, and fintech startups use local Casablanca Finance City numbers to conduct client onboarding calls, compliance verifications, and account support - projecting credibility in a market where financial trust is paramount.
E-Commerce & Retail
Morocco's growing middle class and 92%+ internet penetration rate is fueling e-commerce growth. Online retailers use local numbers for order confirmation calls, delivery coordination, and returns handling to reduce cart abandonment and build repeat purchase loyalty.
Real Estate & Property Development
International property developers targeting Morocco's booming residential market use local numbers in Casablanca, Marrakech, and Tangier to engage leads, schedule viewings, and coordinate with notaries - all without requiring staff to be physically present in-country.
Education & EdTech
With Morocco's youthful median age of 29.8 and a government priority on digital skills, EdTech platforms use local virtual numbers for student enrollment calls, tutor coordination, and SMS-based course notifications in Arabic and French.
About Morocco Phone Numbers
Morocco's telecommunications market is regulated by the ANRT (Agence Nationale de Reglementation des Telecommunications), established under Law No. 24-96. The country operates a closed 10-digit numbering plan: all domestic calls require the full number including the leading 0, whether calling across the street in Casablanca or across the country to Agadir. Morocco's country code is +212, and geographic prefixes identify both city and operator - Casablanca landlines use 0522, Rabat uses 0537, Marrakech uses 0524, and Tangier uses 0539. Mobile numbers begin with 06 or 07 and are distributed across the three main operators: Maroc Telecom (market leader with 36.1% share), Orange Maroc (32.9%), and Inwi (31%). Morocco's mobile penetration stands at 137.5%, meaning many consumers hold multiple SIMs - a relevant factor for any business SMS strategy.
FoneSwift gives you immediate access to Moroccan local, mobile, and national virtual numbers without requiring a physical office or local entity. Activate a Casablanca 0522 number for your sales team, a national number for your support line, and mobile numbers for your SMS campaigns - all from a single dashboard. Our platform supports two-way voice and SMS, call recording, IVR configuration in multiple languages, AI voice agents for high-volume inbound and outbound workflows, and real-time call analytics. Whether you're a European BPO expanding into North Africa, a global e-commerce brand entering the Moroccan market, or a fintech looking to establish trust with local financial consumers, FoneSwift gets you live in Morocco in minutes.
Regulatory compliance in Morocco matters. The ANRT requires VoIP providers to maintain verified subscriber records, and KYC documentation is mandatory for mobile virtual numbers in particular. Business SMS campaigns must also align with Morocco's data protection law (Law 09-08) and carrier-level messaging policies. FoneSwift handles the regulatory complexity of provisioning Moroccan numbers, manages carrier relationships with local operators, and provides a compliant infrastructure for both voice and messaging - so your team can focus on conversations, not compliance paperwork.
| Capital | Rabat |
| Population | Approx. 37 million (2024) |
| Largest Cities | Casablanca, Rabat, Fes, Marrakech, Tangier, Agadir |
| Timezone | Africa/Casablanca (WET/WEST) |
Interesting Facts about Morocco
Discover what makes Morocco unique and why local phone numbers matter for your business.
Morocco's Numbering Plan Added a Digit Overnight in 2000
On October 13, 2000 at 11:00 PM UTC, Morocco executed a nationwide numbering plan expansion, adding an extra digit to all existing area codes simultaneously - a complex "splash cut" with no transition period. What was previously dialed as 02-xxxxxxx became 052-xxxxxxx overnight, affecting millions of subscribers across the country.
Casablanca Has 10 Different Telephone Prefixes
Morocco's closed numbering plan means multiple prefixes can serve the same geographic area, assigned by operator. Casablanca alone uses prefixes from 0522 through 0529, plus additional ranges for different carriers. This is why Moroccan callers must always dial the full 10-digit number - even when calling next door.
Mobile Penetration Exceeds 137% of the Population
Morocco's mobile subscription rate surpasses the total population, reflecting widespread multi-SIM usage across the three main operators. About 80% of active mobile devices are smartphones, and mobile internet accounts for over 93% of total internet subscriptions - making Morocco one of the most mobile-dominant markets in Africa.
Tanger Med Is Africa's Busiest Container Port
Tangier Med handled over 10.24 million containers in 2024, ranking 17th globally and outperforming major European hubs. This logistics infrastructure, combined with direct fiber optic connections to Southern Europe, has made northern Morocco a serious contender for international business operations targeting both African and European markets.
Morocco Holds 75% of the World's Known Phosphate Reserves
The Office Cherifien des Phosphates (OCP Group) is one of the world's largest phosphate exporters. The global fertilizer industry's dependence on Moroccan phosphate means international agri-business and chemical companies have long maintained active communications infrastructure in Morocco - making reliable local phone connectivity a genuine commercial necessity.
Morocco Operates on WET/WEST - But Skips the Winter Offset During Ramadan
Morocco observes Western European Time (UTC+0 in winter, UTC+1 in summer), but uniquely suspends Daylight Saving Time during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, reverting to UTC+0 for the duration. This creates an unusual annual time-zone shift that businesses scheduling calls with Moroccan partners need to account for in their calendar systems.
Virtual Number Types in Morocco
Every business has unique needs. Choose the perfect telephony footprint in Morocco to maximize local trust, nationwide reach, or high-volume SMS.
Local Numbers
Geographic numbers tied to specific Moroccan cities and regions. Casablanca numbers use the 0522 prefix, Rabat uses 0537, Marrakech uses 0524, and Tangier uses 0539 in domestic format (drop the leading 0 for international dialing after +212).
Best for businesses targeting specific Moroccan cities who need local caller trust - particularly useful for sales teams, support lines, and retail operations in major commercial hubs.
Mobile Numbers
Moroccan mobile numbers start with 06 or 07 domestically. Mobile prefixes are assigned by operator: Maroc Telecom, Orange Maroc, and Inwi each hold distinct ranges. These numbers support both voice and SMS.
Ideal for customer support, two-way SMS campaigns, OTP delivery, and mobile-first outreach - critical in a market where mobile internet represents over 93% of all internet connections.
National Numbers
Non-geographic numbers that can be reached from anywhere in Morocco without premium charges. These present a single, consistent contact point regardless of the caller's location within the country.
Best for national brands, BPO operations, and shared services centers that need one number accessible from Casablanca to Agadir without tying identity to a single city.
Toll-Free Numbers
Moroccan toll-free "green" numbers (080x prefix) are free for callers dialing from Moroccan fixed lines. Availability depends on ANRT allocation and is typically reserved for established businesses.
Best for customer service lines, complaint hotlines, and inbound sales where removing call cost friction for the customer directly improves contact rates.
How to Call Morocco
Navigating international exit codes and local trunks can be confusing. Use our definitive dialing cheat sheet to ensure your calls connect every time.
Dialing Format Reference
+212 5XX XXX XXX (landline) / +212 6XX XXX XXX (mobile)Dial the country code +212, then drop the leading 0 from the Moroccan number. For example, a Casablanca landline written domestically as 0522-123456 becomes +212 522 123 456 internationally.
0 + full number (10 digits total)Morocco uses a closed numbering plan - always dial the full 10-digit number including the leading 0, even for local calls within the same city. For example, 0522 123 456 for a Casablanca number.
06XX XXX XXX or 07XX XXX XXX (domestic)Mobile numbers begin with 06 or 07. Dial the full 10 digits domestically. Internationally, format as +212 6XX XXX XXX or +212 7XX XXX XXX.
080X XXX XXXToll-free green numbers use the 080x prefix and are dialed as a full 10-digit number domestically. They are free for callers on Moroccan fixed lines.
Regulatory Requirements in Morocco
Ensure smooth operations by understanding the local Know Your Customer (KYC) laws and required documentation for acquiring numbers in Morocco.
Local Regulations
Key restrictions and use cases.
Local Fixed-Line Numbers
Provisioning local geographic numbers in Morocco typically requires submitting a company registration document and proof of business address. The ANRT (Agence Nationale de Reglementation des Telecommunications) mandates that VoIP providers operating in Morocco maintain subscriber identity records. Individual customers may need a valid government-issued ID.
Mobile Virtual Numbers
Moroccan mobile virtual numbers carry stricter KYC requirements under ANRT regulations. Businesses must provide a company registration certificate and official proof of company address. Individual applicants must provide a valid national ID or passport. Identity verification is mandatory before activation.
Toll-Free / Green Numbers
Toll-free "green" numbers (080x prefixes) in Morocco are allocated by ANRT and require a formal business registration. These are typically provisioned to established legal entities operating in Morocco. Documentation proving the company's Moroccan business presence is generally required.
Required Documents
Checklist for provisioning.
What you need to get a Morocco number:
- Valid government-issued ID or passport (for individual accounts)
- Company registration certificate (for business accounts)
- Proof of company business address in Morocco or country of incorporation
- Tax identification number or equivalent business registration number
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Why Choose Morocco Phone Number for Your Business?
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How to Get a Morocco Phone Number
Buying a Morocco phone number using FoneSwift is easy and takes just a few minutes. Follow these simple steps to get your Morocco phone number and start connecting with customers in Morocco today.
Create a new account on FoneSwift or sign in to your existing account to get started.
Once logged in, you'll be taken to your FoneSwift dashboard where you can manage all your phone numbers and settings.
Click on Settings in the sidebar, then go to "My Numbers" and click the "Add a Number" button.
Choose Morocco as your country from the dropdown menu.
Select the type of number, then choose the Morocco country from the available options.
Click the "Search" button to see all available phone numbers with the selected area code.
Browse through the available numbers, select one that fits your needs, click "Buy Number", and confirm your purchase.
Your number is now active! Start making and receiving calls from the FoneSwift Dialer immediately.
You can configure your number to handle calls, forward calls, or even create an AI voice agent to handle the calls for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about virtual phone numbers in Morocco
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