Moroccan reg-tech startup Charikaty has raised MAD1.5 million (US$150,000) after taking part in season three of the Dragons’ Den-style TV display “Qui Veut Investir Dans Mon Projet?”.
Founded by Amr Mouaqit and Driss Sijelmassi, Charikaty offers fully digital company formation services, simplifying legal structuring, registration, modifications, and compliance processes for entrepreneurs.
The startup positions itself as digital infrastructure for entrepreneurs by streamlining administrative procedures that traditionally require extensive paperwork and long processing times.
“Qui Veut Investir Dans Mon Projet?” is Morocco’s leading startup investment display, and after pitching to the investors on the display Charikaty banked MAD1.5 million (US$150,000) in funding. The investment comes from Ilan Benhaim, co-founder of Veepee and chairman of Endeavor Morocco, and Karim Amor, president of MeM by CGEM and founder of Epineon.ai.
Charikaty will utilize the funding to enhance its technology, expand operations across Morocco, and scale services for SMEs and the Moroccan diaspora.















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