Morocco Launches Pilot Phase for “E-Gov Wallet” to Modernize Public Services
The initiative is designed to test the effectiveness of digital solutions before considering broader implementation across the Kingdom.
On January 12, 2026, the Ministry of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform (MTNRA) signed an agreement with La Marocaine Électronique des E-Services to launch the pilot phase of the “E-Gov Wallet” solution. The signing ceremony took place in Rabat during the national event “AI Made in Morocco”, highlighting the country’s commitment to digital innovation and public service modernization.
The agreement sets the stage for a controlled pilot project in the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region, allowing authorities to evaluate the solution’s technical performance, security standards, compliance with regulatory requirements, and user adoption. The initiative is designed to test the effectiveness of digital solutions before considering broader implementation across the Kingdom.
This pilot forms part of a gradual, phased approach to e-government, aiming to modernize digital public services, enhance citizen trust in digital platforms, and strengthen Morocco’s digital sovereignty. By progressively integrating such solutions, the government seeks to improve the quality, accessibility, and reliability of public services for all citizens.
The “E-Gov Wallet” initiative represents a strategic step in Morocco’s long-term digital transformation strategy, combining innovation, security, and usability to ensure public administration services are efficient, transparent, and citizen-centric.

