E-commerce in Morocco: CMI, Paymee, and Aramex
Accept MAD payments with CMI and Paymee, ship with Aramex — Morocco Tier 2 on Mrfqy.
Morocco's e-commerce scene blends Casablanca logistics hubs, mobile-first discovery on Facebook and Instagram, and growing card adoption among urban buyers. Mrfqy lists Morocco as Tier 2 with CMI and Paymee payment integrations, MAD store currency, and Aramex shipping — enough to launch a serious storefront without hacking together plugins. Morocco's Tier 2 pack ships with CMI and Paymee for MAD payments, 20% VAT display, Aramex shipping, and Infobip SMS — enough for a production storefront from day one.
Enable CMI and Paymee
CMI (Centre Monétique Interbancaire) covers local card rails Moroccan shoppers trust at checkout. Paymee adds wallet and alternative flows popular with younger buyers in Rabat, Marrakech, and Tangier.
Connect both gateways in Mrfqy payments settings with merchant credentials from your acquiring bank. Run test transactions in MAD before promoting your store link on social channels.
Keep checkout in French and Arabic — Mrfqy bilingual storefronts let customers switch language without losing cart contents.
CMI and Paymee are named in Morocco's country pack metadata — connect both with bank-issued merchant credentials, price in MAD, and display 20% VAT inclusive or exclusive per your registration status.
Price in Moroccan dirham
Set MAD as your store currency and display prices clearly on mobile — most Moroccan traffic arrives from Facebook ads on mid-range Android phones.
Fashion, cosmetics, and artisan goods dominate Moroccan social commerce. Use Mrfqy variant SKUs for sizes and colors rather than separate duplicate products.
Ramadan and back-to-school seasons spike order volume. Prepare inventory counts in Mrfqy before running discount campaigns.
