OCP, Morocco's state-owned phosphate company which exploits the phosphate reserves of occupied Western Sahara, is registered on both the Irish Stock Exchange and on the Casablanca Stock Exchange. As such, it regularly submits Prospectuses, a detailed overview of activites for investors. Find OCP's publicly available Prospectuses here.
OCP, Morocco's state-owned phosphate company which exploits the phosphate reserves of occupied Western Sahara, is registered on both the Irish Stock Exchange and on the Casablanca Stock Exchange. As such, it regularly submits Prospectuses, a detailed overview of activites for investors. Find here.
Irish Stock Exchange
OCP has picked Barclays and Morgan Stanley as joint lead managers to represent the company and handle the book-running and bonds vis-à-vis the Irish Stock Exchange. For the 2021 Prospectus, BNP Paribas had joined ranks.
Find OCP's Prospectus of 17 April 2014 to the Central Bank of Ireland here.
Find OCP's Prospectus of 20 April 2015 to the Central Bank of Ireland here.
Find OCP's Prospectus of 21 June 2021 to the Central Bank of Ireland here.
Casablanca Stock Exchange
Acting accountants on behalf of OCP vis-à-vis the Casablanca Stock Exchange are Ernst & Young and Deloitte Audit.
Find OCP's Prospectus of May 2018 to the Casablanca Stock Exchange here.
Autorité Marocaine du Marché des Capitaux - AMMC
Find OCP's Note d'Information of 2016 to the AMMC here.
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