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Amr Yassine Mouaqit founded Charikaty in 2025 as Morocco’s first fully digital company-formation platform.
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Charikaty enables entrepreneurs in Morocco and abroad to create companies online within days, without physical travel.
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The platform covers company formation, legal filings, and trademark registration through a single digital process.
Amr Yassine Mouaqit is a Moroccan entrepreneur with a legal background. He founded and leads Charikaty, an online platform that supports entrepreneurs in creating companies in Morocco within a few days, without travel or complex administrative procedures.
Mouaqit launched Charikaty in 2025 as the country’s first fully digital platform dedicated exclusively to company formation. The service operates entirely online and targets both Morocco-based entrepreneurs and project holders living abroad. The platform aims to make company creation fast, smooth, and accessible, including for users unfamiliar with administrative processes.
Charikaty covers all key stages of a company’s lifecycle through three main service categories. The platform first manages all company formation formalities, from collecting shareholder information to securing official registration numbers and legal documents required for incorporation. Throughout the process, a dedicated advisor supports each user.
Charikaty also enables online registration of corporate deeds and meeting minutes, which removes the need for physical travel. In addition, the platform offers trademark filing and protection services, including file preparation, submission to the relevant authority, publication tracking, and renewal reminders.
The platform structures the company-creation journey into clear and guided steps. Users enter essential project information through an online form, after which Charikaty handles procedures with the relevant public administrations. At the end of the process, clients receive all identifiers and documents required for the legal operation of their companies.
Alongside Charikaty, Mouaqit also co-founded and co-chairs the Moroccan Innovation Circle. He launched the non-profit organization in 2024 to promote innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological progress in Morocco.
Mouaqit graduated from the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in law in 2023. He currently pursues a master’s degree in international relations and affairs at King’s College London. During his academic career, he completed several legal internships at Moroccan law firms, including Hajji & Associés in 2023 and A&O Shearman in 2025.
This article was initially published in French by Melchior Koba
Adapted in English by Ange J. A. de BERRY QUENUM


















