Here is the complete financial historical report on Morocco’s currency, the Moroccan Dirham, in International English, as requested:
Country ISO Code: MA
Official Language: Arabic (with widespread use of French)
Language ISO Code: ar
Current Official Currency: Moroccan Dirham
Currency ISO Code: MAD
Issuing Authority: Bank Al-Maghrib (Central Bank of Morocco)
The Moroccan Dirham was reintroduced on October 16, 1960, replacing the Moroccan franc as the main monetary unit.
Until 1974, the franc continued to circulate alongside the dirham, with 1 dirham equivalent to 100 francs.
Informally and for daily transactions, the Moroccan rial is still used as a unit of account, valued at 5 centimes of a dirham (20 rials equal 1 dirham).
The dirham is subdivided into 100 centimes (santimat).
Banknotes: 20, 50, 100, and 200 dirhams.
Coins: 10, 20, and 50 centimes; 1, 2, 5, and 10 dirhams.
The dirham is a restricted currency, with legal limits on the amount that can be taken out of the country, and it is rarely found in circulation outside Morocco (with some exceptions).
The currency is considered stable, with relatively minor fluctuations in exchange rates.
The euro, US dollar, and British pound are the most commonly exchanged foreign currencies in Morocco.
Credit and debit cards are accepted in some areas, but users should verify acceptance and fees beforehand.
Despite the dirham being the official currency, a significant portion of the population still uses the rial and franc as price references, especially in rural areas, which can cause confusion for visitors.
This multiple-unit usage reflects Morocco’s monetary history and gradual transition to a modern decimal system.
Date | Euro (EUR) | Dirhams (MAD) |
---|---|---|
July 2004 | 1 | 9.9 |
February 2005 | 1 | 9.6 |
February 2008 | 1 | 8.95 |
December 2009 | 1 | 8.74 |
March 2012 | 1 | 8.98 |
December 2017 | 1 | 8.94 |
April 2018 | 1 | 8.89 |
January 2019 | 1 | 9.92 |
January 2020 | 1 | 10.74 |
The Moroccan dirham is the sole official currency in Morocco, issued and regulated by Bank Al-Maghrib.
The coexistence of the dirham with the rial and franc in colloquial use is a culturally and historically significant feature.
For tourists and investors, it is recommended to use euros or dollars for currency exchange and to verify card acceptance to avoid additional fees.
This report provides a comprehensive overview of Morocco’s currency, its history, characteristics, and current usage context.