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ASAFO & CO. Advised Fipar-Holding On Strategic Co-Investment With Helios To Launch 3MDC In Morocco
ASAFO & CO. Advised Fipar-Holding on Strategic Co-Investment with Helios to Launch 3MDC in Morocco
The prominent international law firm ASAFO & CO. advised Fipar-Holding, a subsidiary of CDG Invest, on its strategic co-investment and partnership with Helios Investment Partners to launch 3MDC, Morocco’s newly established digital infrastructure platform.
The transaction brings together three leading Moroccan technology businesses—Maroc Datacenter (MDC), Munisys, and Medasys—to form an integrated platform spanning data infrastructure, cloud services, cybersecurity, and digital solutions. Designed to accelerate Morocco’s digital transformation and strengthen the country’s position as a regional technology hub, 3MDC will serve enterprise and public-sector clients across Morocco and Southern Europe.
The platform leverages MDC’s fast-growing Tier III carrier-neutral data center, together with Munisys’ and Medasys’ capabilities in cloud services, systems integration, and cybersecurity, to deliver a unified hybrid-cloud solution that supports secure, sovereign, and sustainable digital growth. The transaction reflects a shared commitment to expanding national digital infrastructure, strengthening digital sovereignty, and building scalable, future-ready technology platforms aligned with Morocco’s long-term economic and digital ambitions.
The ASAFO & CO. team advising on the transaction was led by Patrick Larrive Larrivé (Managing Partner, Casablanca), assisted by Thami El Idrissi (Senior Associate), and Sami Bennani (Associate), Adji Marieme Dieng (Associate), Assia Khalidi (Associate), Othmane Mestari (Associate), Baptiste Persouyre (Associate), and Souhail Sassi (Associate).
ASAFO & CO. is an innovative law firm dedicated to Africa. Its multilingual and multi-jurisdictional teams have extensive experience advising on a broad range of Africa-related transactions and dispute resolution matters for clients worldwide, including prominent corporations, private investors, governments, public bodies, parastatals, banks, development finance institutions, and investment funds.
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