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Mediterrania Capital Partners Exits Dislog Group

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April 23, 2025, 12:43 p.m.
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Mediterrania Capital Partners (MCP), a Private Equity firm focused on growth investments  for SMEs and mid-cap companies in North and Sub-Saharan Africa, is pleased to announce its successful  exit from Dislog, a market leader in the manufacture and distribution of key fast-moving consumer goods  (FMCG) in Morocco. 

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Mediterrania Capital Partners (MCP), a Private Equity firm focused on growth investments  for SMEs and mid-cap companies in North and Sub-Saharan Africa, is pleased to announce its successful  exit from Dislog, a market leader in the manufacture and distribution of key fast-moving consumer goods  (FMCG) in Morocco. 

Under the leadership of Moncef Belkhayat, Dislog has consolidated its position as a top player in the  FMCG sector, supported by sustainable growth initiatives and robust ESG policies. 

During Mediterrania Capital’s 3.5-year tenure, Dislog achieved annual revenues of over €332m — an 89% increase since the private equity firm’s investment in July 2021.

Mediterrania also played a  pivotal role in shaping Dislog’s strategic direction, focusing on: strengthening corporate governance, ensuring operational excellence and financial discipline; defining an effective acquisition strategy, enabling the company’s expansion and market  leadership; and enhancing ESG initiatives, making significant strides in sustainability and social impact. 

Since Mediterrania’s investment, Dislog has experienced significant growth, increasing its workforce from  approximately 1,000 to more than 3,500 employees with a strong emphasis on creating opportunities for  women and young professionals. 

The company has also made notable progress in renewable energy adoption and waste management  efficiency: solar energy capacity increased from 700 kWh to 1.8 MWh, with a goal of reducing energy  consumption by 30% by 2030; expanded wastewater basins, significantly improving water waste treatment efficiency. 

Albert Alsina, CEO and Founder of Mediterrania Capital Partners, said: “We are very proud of our  investment in Dislog. Under Moncef’s leadership, the company is well-positioned for continued growth,  benefiting the Moroccan people and expanding into African and European markets. This exit marks  another success in our commitment to delivering impact-driven returns.” 

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