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QN Maroc launches in Casablanca, empowering local entrepreneurs
QN Maroc, a direct-selling company known for its luxury products and innovative business model, has officially begun operations in Casablanca, signaling new opportunities for Moroccan entrepreneurs. The company offers high-end Swiss watches, advanced homecare solutions, and premium personal care products, aiming to carve out a significant presence in the country.
Hussam Kamil, QN Maroc’s Regional General Manager for the MENA region, expressed optimism about the launch, stating, “Today is the beginning of our journey in Casablanca. Morocco is open for business, and we have big expectations for growth and hope to achieve our targets.”
Beyond selling products, QN Maroc presents a compelling opportunity for Moroccans to start their own businesses. Kamil emphasized the company’s long-term commitment to Morocco, with plans to establish local production and solidify its position as a key player in the market. “Our products are exclusive. We own the patents,” he added.
Trevor Kuna, the company’s chief marketing officer, elaborated on the direct-selling model, which allows individuals to sell QN Maroc’s exclusive products directly to customers. “It’s similar to affiliate marketing, but with a key difference—you’re not alone. You’re part of a community that supports each other,” Kuna explained.
The product lineup includes water filtration systems, air purifiers, luxury Swiss watches, and a soon-to-be-released high-tech showerhead. Those who join the company as independent representatives can sell these items both online and face-to-face, earning uncapped commissions based on their sales performance.
“What’s exciting is that more young people in Morocco don’t want 9-to-5 jobs,” Kuna said. “They want financial freedom and side hustles. And direct selling gives them that chance.”
With its entry into the Moroccan market, QN Maroc aims to tap into the entrepreneurial spirit of the country’s youth while offering innovative, high-quality products tailored to modern lifestyles.