Taager, the fast growing social e commerce platform, has taken its next major step by launching operations in Casablanca. The move marks its official entry into Morocco and its first expansion into North Africa. Founded in 2019 by a team of Egyptian entrepreneurs, Taager built a model that helps anyone start an online business with no upfront investment. Its entry into Morocco strengthens its regional strategy and opens new growth paths across the MENA region.A Platform Designed for Simple and Scalable SellingExpanding Into a High Potential MarketSupporting Morocco’s Digital First EntrepreneursStrengthening a Regional Growth Strategy A Platform Designed for Simple and Scalable Selling Taager built its reputation by giving small sellers a direct path into e commerce. The platform removes the heavy operational burden that usually slows new online businesses. Users gain everything they need in one place. The platform supports sellers through: Product sourcing Storage and fulfilment Shipping and delivery Cash collection and payments This model helps new entrepreneurs avoid inventory risk. It also lets them focus on marketing, content creation and customer growth. Expanding Into a High Potential Market Taager sees Morocco as a strong fit for its model. The country has a young population and rapid digital adoption. Many new entrepreneurs want to build online income streams but face barriers such as logistics, inventory cost and market access. Taager aims to remove these hurdles and create new opportunities. Its entry into Casablanca supports a wider strategy that targets regional markets with strong digital momentum. Earlier in the year, Taager secured six point seven five million dollars in a pre Series B round led by Norrsken22. The company plans to use its capital to scale efficiently and move into high growth markets across MENA. Supporting Morocco’s Digital First Entrepreneurs Co founder Abdelrahman Sherief stated that Morocco offers a strong digital ecosystem with a connected youth population. He said Taager wants to lower the barriers that hold back young people from entering e commerce. The company believes that simple tools and structured logistics can unlock thousands of new online stores in the coming years. Taager appointed Salma Ammor to lead its Moroccan operations. She brings experience in growing digital ventures and aims to build a strong support system for sellers. Her focus will include: Training and onboarding new sellers Strengthening logistics operations Building partnerships with local suppliers Expanding Taager’s local fulfilment network These steps aim to make e commerce more accessible and more reliable for first time entrepreneurs. Strengthening a Regional Growth Strategy Taager’s entry into Morocco highlights a rising demand for low barrier e commerce solutions across the region. Markets such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE have already produced strong results for the company. Morocco now joins this network and provides a strategic gateway to the wider North African market. Taager plans to deepen its presence by offering tools that reduce the cost of entry and speed up the journey from idea to online business. The company believes this model can reshape how young entrepreneurs build income opportunities in the digital economy.