
07 Jul 2025
For Moroccan expats living in Italy, missing home isn’t just about the place — it’s about the people. The familiar voices, the shared meals, the celebrations you wish you could attend in person. While you might be far away, staying emotionally connected to your loved ones is still possible — and sending money home is one of the most heartfelt ways to do it.
In 2025, it’s easier than ever to support your family through smarter ways to transfer money to Morocco without the stress of traditional bank lines or high transfer fees. Thanks to modern digital solutions like ACE Money Transfer, you can send love home — instantly and securely — with just a few taps.
Sending money isn’t just a financial act. It’s a way of saying:
Whether you’re helping with groceries, contributing to a sibling’s education, or covering Eid celebrations, each transfer reinforces the emotional thread that ties you to home.
Physical agents and bank queues are a thing of the past. Digital remittance platforms like ACE Money Transfer offer a better way to send support — and love — home:
If you’ve ever worried about delays when sending money during emergencies or family celebrations, ACE has the answer.
New in 2025:With ACE’s partnership with Dirham Express, you can now send up to €2,000 instantly to any Moroccan bank account. That means no waiting, no wondering — just instant peace of mind.
Staying connected is now this simple:
Thousands of Moroccans in Europe already choose ACE — here’s why:
With ACE, you’re not just transferring money — you’re sending comfort, care, and continuity.
Stay emotionally connected and financially smart with these tips:
Missing home is tough. But staying emotionally connected doesn’t have to be. Every time you send money to Morocco is more than a transaction — it’s a message of love, support, and presence.
With platforms like ACE, bank deposits are now instant, available for amounts up to €2,000.
Yes. ACE and other licensed services use encryption and comply with EU regulations for safety.
A valid ID, recipient details, and a payment method (bank card or account).
Bank deposits send money directly to an account, while cash pickup requires the recipient to collect the money at a location.