• Boasts full-spectrum financial services—from universal banking and NBFI to asset management and private equity.
• Leading MENA equity adviser with recent fintech listings, ESG advances, and regulatory certifications.
EFG Hermes Holding’s expansion and core capabilities
EFG Hermes Holding’s remarkable journey began in Cairo in 1984. Over 40 years, it has evolved from a regional investment bank into a dual-vertical juggernaut: a universal bank in Egypt and the leading investment bank across the MENA region. With operations in eight countries across two continents, EFG Hermes offers a full bouquet of services: investment banking, securities brokerage, asset management, award‑winning research, private equity, mortgage financing, leasing, microfinance, insurtech and B2B marketplaces. It entered universal banking through the acquisition and rebranding of aiBANK into Bank NXT in 2024.
In Egypt, its NBFI platform—covering Valu (fintech), Tanmeyah (microfinance), Bedaya (mortgage), Kaf (insurance) and Corp‑Solutions (leasing & factoring)—underscores a commitment to financial inclusion and digital innovation.
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Leading MENA investment banking and fintech innovations
EFG Hermes topped the Middle East’s equity capital markets in 2024, managing 11 IPOs and 6 follow‑on offerings—including breakthrough deals like Saudi’s first unicorn listing and Aramco’s secondary offering—earning #1 MENA ECM title from LSEG.
Fintech affiliate Valu debuted on the Egyptian Exchange in May 2025, marking a defining moment for fintech-led inclusion in the region. EFG Finance also continues to issue securitised bonds—including Valu’s tenth and EFG Corp‑Solutions’ EGP 450 million transaction—highlighting a growing debt capital role for NBFI platforms.
ESG, risk management and industry challenges
EFG Hermes fostered its sustainability credentials in 2015 with its first sustainability report and expanded environmental and social governance into its core strategy. It further strengthened its risk framework in 2022 by earning the first ISO 31000:2018 certification among Egyptian financial institutions—proving robust governance amid a multiplying global risk landscape.
Navigating industry headwinds and global uncertainty
In a volatile global environment, CEO Karim Awad told Forbes Middle East at a 2025 investor conference that rising tariffs and economic uncertainty have injected unpredictability into markets, but that the firm is well‑positioned to capitalise on new opportunities.
EFG Hermes’ research, led by experts like Ahmed Shams El Din, reports resilient Gulf equity markets (e.g. +2% in Saudi in early 2025), driven by strong liquidity and investor confidence in sectors like real estate and healthcare—trends that EFG Hermes is actively tracking.