State-owned investment bank NI Capital has kicked off the public subscription period for the National Investment Charity Fund for Education, the Planning Ministry said in a statement. The fund will issue instruments worth EGP 100 each, with investors allowed to hold as little as a single certificate. The fund’s proceeds will be used to improve education facilities and services in impoverished areas of Egypt.
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