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Weego Secures $1.1M to Revolutionise Urban Mobility Across Morocco and Beyond

Mohammed Fathy
Mohammed Fathy

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Weego raised $1,1 million from Azur Innovation Fund to expand in Morocco.

Its platform unites buses, trams and taxis in one real-time interface.

The startup serves five cities and targets businesses to cut costs and emissions.

Funds will boost tech, widen coverage and support expansion beyond Morocco.

Investors see multimodal mobility as essential infrastructure, despite scaling and regulatory hurdles.

Casablanca’s mobility scene just got a fresh vote of confidence. Weego, a startup founded by Saad Jittou and Mor Niane, has secured $1.1 million from Azur Innovation Fund to push forward its mission of making urban transport in Morocco far less of a headache.

If you’ve ever tried juggling buses, trams, taxis and the occasional private ride across a busy city, you’ll know it can be a bit of a faff. Weego’s idea is simple on paper but ambitious in execution: one digital platform that pulls all these modes of transport together. Through a single interface, users can plan, book and track multimodal journeys in real time, making public transport feel almost as predictable as driving your own car. Almost.

The company is already operating in five Moroccan cities, where its platform integrates different forms of public and private transport. Beyond individual commuters, Weego is also targeting businesses. Companies can use its tools to organise employee transport more efficiently, reduce costs, cut carbon emissions and improve punctuality. In fast-growing urban centres, where traffic congestion can drain both time and energy, that’s not a small thing.

Saad Jittou, Weego’s co-founder and CEO, has highlighted the link between smooth transportation and economic activity in cities. He noted that the fresh funding will be used to strengthen the technical team, improve data integration, widen coverage to more cities, accelerate B2B client acquisition and prepare for expansion beyond Morocco. The roadmap stretches towards Africa, Europe and the Middle East , no small ambition, but one that reflects how mobility tech is becoming a global play.

Azur Innovation Fund views the deal as strategic, backing what it sees as a smart mobility solution with the potential to become a standard for modern urban transport, both in Morocco and across the region. And believe it or not, multimodal platforms like this are increasingly seen as essential infrastructure, not just “nice-to-have” apps.

I’ve seen, through conversations in our Arageek community, how founders in the region are laser-focused on solving practical, everyday problems. Transport is one of those issues that touches everyone. When a startup tackles congestion and inefficiency head-on, it’s not just about tech; it’s about quality of life. On the flip side, execution in this space is tough, integrating live data from buses, trams and taxis is definately not a walk in the park.

Still, I reckon Weego is tapping into something spot on. Moroccan cities are expanding quickly, and digital coordination of transport could save time, money and emissions all in one go. That said, scaling across borders will bring regulatory hurdles and infrastructure gaps. It’s rarely plain sailing.

For now, though, the $1.1 million injection gives Weego room to build, hire and expand. In the race to modernise transport across MENA and beyond, it seems the Casablanca-based startup is chuffed to bits, and ready to move up a gear.

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