eAswaaq Misr participated in Seamless: Pioneering E-commerce’s Role in Digital Transformation
eAswaaq Misr proudly participated in Seamless, North Africa’s premier event for the financial ecosystem. At this year’s seamless event, Mahmoud Osman “Head of E-Commerce for trade and manufacturing at eAswaaq Misr”, took the stage to share insights on the crucial role of e-commerce in driving digital transformation. The focus of his session was to highlight the significance of eAswaaq Misr’s ambitious initiative to develop the first national B2B multi-category platforms.
eAswaaq Misr and Ministry of Tourism Expand Cashless Payment System to Five New Archaeological Sites in Cairo and Giza, Paving the Way for more Locations.
eAswaaq Misr and the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities have been at the forefront, driving a remarkable change in the tourism sector. we are expanding our cashless payment solution to five more archaeological sites including the Pyramids of Giza, paving the way to more locations.
“Empowering Handicraft Producers in Red Sea Governorate: “Ayady Misr” held a Training Workshop and Enlisted 50 New Artisans.
A training workshop for handicraft producers organized by the Ministry of Local Development in collaboration with eAswaaq Misr and the World Food Program, took place in Red Sea Governorate, at Hurghada Media Complex.
The primary objective of the training workshop was to enhance the proficiency of producers while introducing them to “Ayady Misr” platform.
Delegation from Ministry of Local Development Launches “Ayady Misr” Platform in New Valley Governorate
Mrs. Hanan Magdy, Deputy Governor of New Valley Governorate, hosted a delegation from the Ministry of Local Development and eAswaaq misr for the launch of “Ayady Misr” platform. The purpose of the platform is to market and promote local handicraft and heritage products as well as support the craftsmen sector in the governorate.
e-Finance Group Achieves Record-Breaking Quarterly Net Profit of EGP 282 Million in Q1 2023
eFinance Group, has announced its largest-ever quarterly net profit of EGP 282 million during the first quarter of 2023. eAswaaq experienced the highest growth within the group of 420.4% during the first quarter of 2023, with net profits soaring to EGP 58.5 million.
Ayady Misr Conducts an on-site Visit to Tunis Village in Fayoum Governorate
Ayady Misr platform, undertook a field trip to Tunis village. The purpose of this visit was to closely monitor and evaluate the pottery products that are unique to Tunis village. This initiative aligns with the directives of Major General Hisham Amna, the Minister of Local Development, who aims to bolster and preserve the traditional craft and heritage products that distinguish Egyptian villages across different governorates.
Cashless payments introduced for purchasing tickets for museums and archeological sites starting May 2023
As part of the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities’ extensive digital transformation initiative, and with collaboration with eAswaaq misr, a new payment system has been launched for purchasing tickets to access six archaeological sites in Aswan Governorate
Governor of Fayoum meets with eAswaaq Misr to Discuss Financial Inclusion Project in the Governorate
Dr. Ahmed El-Ansary, Governor of Fayoum, and representatives from the National Bank of Egypt and “eAswaaq misr” a subsidiary of “e-Finance Group”, held a meeting to discuss the financial inclusion initiative. The primary objective of this project is to provide assistance to small, medium, and micro enterprises in Fayoum Governorate.
“Tahweesha” Digital Saving App Aims to Reach 1.2 Million Women in 3 Years
The National Council for Women has embarked on an exciting endeavor to digitize classic savings and lending groups in collaboration with eAswaaq misr and the Egyptian Central Bank. This transformative effort will be done through “Tahwisha” digital application developed and powered by eAswaaq misr.
eAswaaq Misr completes the automation of ticketing in 30 archaeological sites within 7 months
Islam Mamoun, CEO of eAswaaq, revealed that it is planned to complete the automation of the ticketing system in the 30 most visited archaeological sites, within a period ranging between 6-7 months.