It was a record 1H for MENA’s fintech sector, with both transactions and funding surging despite overall weaker global venture flows, according to a Magnitt report (pdf) and accompanying press release (pdf). The region logged 93 transactions, up 69% y-o-y and reversing two years of declines, while funding tripled to USD 598 mn — its strongest half on record.
UAE + Saudi drove the rebound: The UAE led on volume with 39 transactions (+63% y-o-y) and USD 240 mn raised (+227%), overtaking Singapore as the top emerging-market hub by transaction count. Saudi Arabia followed with 29 transactions (+142%) but led on total funding value, having raised USD 274 mn (+276%) on the back of Tabby’s USD 160 mn mega-round. Together, the two markets accounted for nearly three quarters of regional activity and 86% of funding.
Egypt also gained traction, closing 12 agreements (+50%) and attracting USD 76 mn (+101%), marking its third consecutive half of growth.
Total agreement volume was up 8% across the wider emerging venture markets (EVMs), with total EVM fintech investments rising 4% y-o-y to USD 1.7 bn across 182 transactions. Singapore remained the largest funding hub with USD 699 mn, despite a slight 2% dip. South Africa ranked behind the top three, while Côte d’Ivoire sat at the bottom with USD 17 mn.
By sub-sector: Payment solutions dominated in the region, attracting USD 232 mn (+178% y-o-y) and nearly 40% of funding — anchored by Tabby’s investment round and smaller rounds for Stitch.sa, Enza, and Octane. Lending grew the fastest, with funding up 500% to USD 83 mn and transaction count nearly tripling. Banking infrastructure along with personal finance and wealth management saw solid growth, while the cryptocurrency sub-index posted a 14% dip.
Investor interest extended across stages: Non-mega funding rose 36% y-o-y to USD 1.2 bn across EVMs, offsetting a 37% drop in mega rounds. Early-stage activity fueled much of the UAE’s rise. International participation hit a five-year high, while M&A activity picked up — with six fintech acquisitions in 1H 2025 compared to eight in all of 2024.
Looking ahead: “With record investor participation, rising international interest, and a steady flow of early-stage [transactions], momentum is building across the ecosystem, and it shows no likely signs of slowing down,” said Magnitt’s Farah El Nahlawi.
MARKETS THIS MORNING-
Asia-Pacific markets are once again firmly in the green in early morning trading, following the release of inflation data in China, which showed prices dropping 0.4% in August. Markets in Asia are also getting a shot in the arm as Asian companies that are part of Apple’s supply chain — including Foxconn and Samsung Electronics — are trading up after the iPhone maker released new iPhone models yesterday.
Futures suggest a similarly positive open for Wall Street later today, as investors keep their eyes on fresh US inflation figures set to be released today and tomorrow.
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EGX30 |
34,386 |
-0.6% (YTD: +15.6%) |
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USD (CBE) |
Buy 47.93 |
Sell 48.07 |
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USD (CIB) |
Buy 47.92 |
Sell 48.02 |
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Interest rates (CBE) |
22.00% deposit |
23.00% lending |
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Tadawul |
10,529 |
+0.3% (YTD: -12.5%) |
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ADX |
9,954 |
-0.1% (YTD: +5.7%) |
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DFM |
5,958 |
+0.4% (YTD: +15.5%) |
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S&P 500 |
6,513 |
+0.3% (YTD: +10.7%) |
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FTSE 100 |
9,243 |
+0.2% (YTD: +13.1%) |
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Euro Stoxx 50 |
5,369 |
+0.1% (YTD: +9.7%) |
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Brent crude |
USD 66.83 |
+0.7% |
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Natural gas (Nymex) |
USD 3.09 |
-0.8% |
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Gold |
USD 3,665 |
-0.5% |
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BTC |
USD 111,092 |
-0.2% (YTD: +18.8%) |
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S&P Egypt Sovereign Bond Index |
916.86 |
+0.1% (YTD: +17.9%) |
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S&P MENA Bond & Sukuk |
149.77 |
-0.1% (YTD: +7.0%) |
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VIX (Volatility Index) |
15.04 |
-0.5% (YTD: -13.3%) |
THE CLOSING BELL-
The EGX30 fell 0.6% at yesterday’s close on turnover of EGP 4.4 bn (1% below the 90-day average). International investors were the sole net sellers. The index is up 15.6% YTD.
In the green: Misr Cement (+6.0%), Eastern Company (+4.9%), and Arabian Cement (+2.8%).
In the red: Telecom Egypt (-3.6%), Raya Holding (-2.6%), and Palm Hills Developments (-2.5%).
CORPORATE ACTIONS-
Ibn Sina Pharma’s general assembly approved distributing dividends of EGP 0.16 per share on its 2024 earnings, according to a disclosure (pdf) to the EGX. The dividends — totalling some EGP 161.3 mn — will be paid out in the first half of October.