Export Development Bank

Export Development Bank
Company type
Joint-stock company
EGXEXPA
ISINEGS60051C013
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1983
Headquarters,
Number of locations
45 (2025)[1]
Area served
Egypt
Key people
Ahmed Galal (CEO)[2]
RevenueUSD 127 millions (2025)[1]
Total assetsUSD 4,4 billions (2025)[1]
Number of employees
1 675 (2025)
Websiteebank.com.eg

Export Development Bank (EBank) is a medium-sized Egyptian joint-stock company established under Law No. 95 of 1983. Its purpose is to promote Egyptian exports and support the development of an agricultural, industrial, commercial, and service export sector.[3]

History

The bank commenced operations in February 1985 with an authorized capital of EGP 2 billion, which was subsequently increased to EGP 5 billion following Cabinet approval in 2018. The bank was established by the Egyptian government as a financing institution for the development of Egyptian exports, with the objective of fostering this growth and supporting the growth of a robust agricultural, industrial, commercial, and service export sector.[4]

In 2005 when the bank signed an agreement with the International Finance Corporation. This shifted the bank’s focus toward Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), recognizing them as the backbone of the Egyptian economy.[5]

Shareholders

The company's shareholdings are distributed as follows:[6]

Subsidiaries

The Export Development Bank of Egypt owns a group of companies, including:[7]

  • Egypt Capital Holding (99.99%)
  • Beta Financial Holding (99.99%)
  • Global Holding for Development and Financial Investments (99.99%)
  • Egyptian Export Guarantee Company (70.55%)
  • EBE Factor (60.00%)
  • Egyptian Real Estate Investments (39.50%)
  • A Beta Real Estate Investments (39.50%)
  • Egyptian Banks for Technological Advancement S.A.E. (0.92%)
  • Egypt Capital Real Estate (0.05%)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Export Development Bank of Egypt (EBank) - Egypt's 50 Most Valuable Companies 2026 - Forbes Lists". Forbes.
  2. ^ Mounir, Hossam (2024-11-09). "EBank launches Information Security Academy in partnership with EBI". Daily News Egypt. Retrieved 2026-05-11.
  3. ^ "Afreximbank signs $500M with Export Development Bank of Egypt". Egypt Today. 2017-12-08.
  4. ^ Wasel, Ahmed (2025). "E-BANK CASE STUDY". Nile University. doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.16254.09289.
  5. ^ "EBank: Modernizing the banking industry". Global Business Outlook. 2023-01-20.
  6. ^ "Capital and shareholders". ebank.com.eg.
  7. ^ "2024 Annual Report - EBank" (PDF).

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