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MSMEDA seeks to attract Egyptian expatriate investment

Businessmen Team news 04 August 2025 03:29 PM
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MSMEDA seeks to attract Egyptian expatriate investment

Bassel Rahmy, CEO of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency (MSMEDA), participated in the sixth Conference of Egyptians Abroad, organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigration.

The conference, titled "From Everywhere... Egypt is the Address," was opened by Prime Minister Dr. Moustafa Madbouly, who is also the chairman of MSMEDA's board, and Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, along with several other ministers.

During his participation, Rahmy presented an overview of MSMEDA's services, including financial and non-financial support, marketing, training, and community development. He detailed the agency's strategy to create a favorable environment for entrepreneurs from the Egyptian diaspora to invest in Egypt and transfer their expertise to the local market.

Rahmy affirmed that MSMEDA offers comprehensive support to expatriate entrepreneurs and skilled professionals looking to invest in Egypt, particularly in key industrial and manufacturing sectors. This support aims to help them invest their savings in profitable ventures that contribute to the national economy. He emphasized that this is facilitated by flexible legislation and a variety of financial and technical services that ensure a stable and effective business environment.

The MSMEDA head highlighted the agency's commitment to attracting investments from Egyptians abroad by showcasing partnership and investment opportunities. He noted that the agency's efforts include attracting Egyptian expertise in entrepreneurship, encouraging them to establish projects in Egypt, and providing necessary services with professional standards.

He also mentioned that the agency offers innovative financing mechanisms, such as a successful venture capital program implemented with the World Bank, as well as leasing and Islamic financing options. Additionally, MSMEDA provides a wide range of franchise brands, offering stable and successful investment opportunities for returning Egyptians.

Rahmy pointed out that the government is working to make Egypt's domestic environment competitive with other markets to attract diverse investments. This, he said, strengthens the national economy by increasing local production, reducing reliance on imports, and creating more decent and sustainable job opportunities.

Rahmy also reviewed MSMEDA's cooperation with the private sector and its partnerships with local and international institutions to provide more support to the sector. He praised the Foreign Ministry's role in coordinating efforts among all state agencies to create attractive plans for Egyptians abroad, encouraging them to invest their expertise and funds in the Egyptian market.