Euromaghreb is a dedicated vertical for capital, commerce, and competence.
We work with entrepreneurs, investors, and institutions whose projects sit across the Mediterranean - and who need a partner who is fluent on both sides.
WHAT WE DO
Cross-border work is rarely difficult because of the law. It is difficult because of distance, language, networks, expectation, and the long delay between a good idea and a closed deal. Euromaghreb addresses each of these.
Cross-border legal & tax structuring
Choice of jurisdiction, holding structures, double-tax treaty optimisation, and the legal architecture that lets a Moroccan-European project hold together over time.
Introductions & partner identification
A network of operators, advisors, and counterparts in Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, Marrakech, and the principal European capitals. Introductions made carefully and selectively.
Investment advisory
For diaspora investors and family offices: due diligence on Moroccan and Maghrebi opportunities, structuring of investment vehicles, and ongoing governance support.
Project accompaniment
The patient, unglamorous work of moving a project from intent to launch - registrations, permits, hires, premises, and the navigation of administrative reality on each side.
WHO WE SERVE
Diaspora investors deploying European capital into Moroccan and Maghrebi projects.
Maghrebi founders and operators building a credible European presence - for fundraising, for sales, or for residence.
European enterprises entering Maghrebi markets through acquisition, partnership, or direct establishment.
Institutions and family offices whose interests sit on both shores and require advisors equally credible in each.
THE CONTEXT
The relationship between Europe and the Maghreb is in a period of structural intensification.
Capital, talent, and ambition are moving in both directions, and the institutional architecture to support that movement is still being built. Euromaghreb exists to build a small, useful, durable part of it.
EUROMAGHREB: DISPATCH FROM TANGIER
The shift from remittance to structural investment.
On May 21 and 22, 2026, Adelphe’s Founder Tarik Briki joined public decision-makers and diaspora investors in Tangier for the Investissement et Marocains du Monde national forum. Convened by the Moroccan Ministry of Investment, the gathering addressed a critical transition in the Mediterranean economy: the mobilisation of diaspora capital away from passive remittances and toward concrete, high-value industrial projects.
The relationship between Europe and the Maghreb is in a period of structural intensification. In the conversation below, Tarik discusses the changing institutional architecture in Morocco, the realities of deploying European capital in North Africa, and the patient work required to move a project from intent to launch.
VIDEO: Interview with Adelphe’s Founder Tarik Briki (In French)
VIDEO: Reportage on the Investissement et Marocains du Monde national forum (In Arabic)