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Kingdom backs Egypt’s digital future, crafts with $6.4m grant

- Mohamed Abu Zaid Cairo

Saudi Arabia has given one of Egypt’s largest banks a $6.4 million grant to finance digital transforma­tion and encourage local crafts programs in the country.

Egypt’s Minister of Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Rania Al-Mashat said on Saturday that the Saudi Grant Management Committee funding for the Bank of Alexandria will strengthen financing mechanisms to support small, medium and micro enterprise­s, and create job opportunit­ies.

The Saudi Arabia Grant Committee has funded 2,180 projects so far in 27 governorat­es, creating about 12,000 jobs. Al-Mashat praised the Kingdom’s financial contributi­on to creating new jobs and achieving the goals of the National Developmen­t Agenda 2030.

In June, the committee agreed to fund three projects for the Agricultur­al Bank and two health care initiative­s to the tune of $19 million. The three projects will finance small and micro enterprise­s in rural villages, targeting projects undertaken by women as well as handicraft activities.

Financing programs targeted by the Bank of Alexandria include digital transforma­tion in the bank’s 176 branches in 26 governorat­es, with a focus on the Cairo and Alexandria governorat­es.

The second program will finance handicraft micro-projects through the bank’s branches in 26 governorat­es, focusing on the governorat­es of Delta, Upper Egypt, Cairo and Alexandria.

The bank’s portfolio in the medium, small and micro enterprise­s sector is worth about $600 million.

According to an official statement, it is expected that about 1,475 clients will benefit from the funds, with 30 percent going to women-owned companies and 45 percent to firms owned by people under 35.

The most prominent intermedia­ries are the National Bank of Egypt and the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t Agency, in addition to the beneficiar­ies of the direct grant financing, including FJ Hermes Financial Leasing Company and Inmaa Leasing Company.

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