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  2. Meeza - Wikipedia

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    Meeza (Arabic: ميزة, lit. 'Feature') is an Egyptian electronic payment systems provider for domestic transactions within Egypt.It is supported by the Egyptian government [1] [2] [3] and is regulated by the Egyptian Central Bank and the national Egyptian Banks Company (EBC).

  3. Egypt Financial Supervisory Authority - Wikipedia

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    This unification was intended to foster Egypt's financial sector. [ 1 ] Establishing the new authority is part of at a series of reforms aimed to strengthen the stability and security of the non-banking financial sector in Egypt and its interoperability with the banking sector.

  4. Telephone numbers in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Hotlines are alternative numbers used in place of telephone numbers as a means of dialing a service. Hotlines are usually five digits long and are displayed in advertising and menus. Hotlines starts with numbers described below. An example of a hotline is 16789 reserved for Egypt Post. Other examples of hotlines include: [4] Information Crimes ...

  5. EFG Holding - Wikipedia

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    EFG, also known as the Egyptian Financial Group, became the first investment banking firm in Egypt when it was established by Dr Mohamed Taymour in 1984. Holding was founded in 1993 under the newly promulgated Capital Markets Law 95.

  6. Central Bank of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Formulates and implements Egypt's banking policy, monetary policy and credit policy; Issues banknotes; Manages gold and the foreign exchange reserves of the Arab Republic of Egypt; Regulates and manages Egypt's presence in the foreign exchange market; Supervises the national payments system; Manages Egypt's public and private external debt.

  7. Banque du Caire - Wikipedia

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    Banque du Caire is a bank in Egypt, founded in 1952.It has a variety of services and products across the corporate and retail segments. [1]The bank has worked on the institutionalization of microfinance across banks to promote financial inclusion.

  8. Commercial International Bank - Wikipedia

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    The National Bank of Egypt's share continued to decline through several public offerings, to reach 18.7%. In 2006, a consortium led by Ripplewood Holdings acquired the share of the National Bank of Egypt. In July 2009, Actis purchased a 9.1% stake in Commercial International Bank, thus becoming the largest single shareholder in the bank's capital.

  9. B.TECH (company) - Wikipedia

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    B.TECH opened 17 new branches in 2019 with the intention of covering all governorates in Egypt. It runs 75 authorized service centers across Egypt. B.Tech. Academy was set up to offer certified programs for employee skill development. [7] B.TECH launched its technological school in 2020. [8] [9]