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Central Bank of Egypt Hosts a Delegation from Zambia and Eswatini

Written by: Marwa Abozaher

In Coordination with the Alliance for Financial Inclusion

Central Bank of Egypt Hosts a Delegation from Zambia and Eswatini

The Visit Aimed to familiarize with the Egyptian Banking Sector’s Experience in the Fields of Sustainability and MSME’s Financing

Within the context of Egypt’s commitment to enhancing cooperation with African countries across various fields,

the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) welcomed a delegation from Zambia and Eswatini for three days to learn about

the CBE and banking sector’s efforts in sustainable finance and Micro, Small,

and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) financing.

The delegation’s visit was coordinated with the Alliance for Financial Inclusion (AFI)

with the aim to leverage on Egypt’s leading experience in promoting green financing

and establishing sustainable finance principles.

The delegation encompassed representatives from the Central Banks, the Ministries of Finance,

and several ministries and regulatory entities of the two countries.

During their visit, the Central Bank of Egypt presented a comprehensive overview of its regulatory framework devised

to actualize Egypt‘s Vision 2030.

The presentation highlighted the CBE’s unwavering efforts to support the state’s directives towards

the transition to sustainable economy that prioritizes social

and environmental aspects while promoting governance principles.

The delegation lauded Egypt’s remarkable progress in this fundamental arena.

The visit ended with a mutual commitment from all parties to strengthen future cooperation,

solidify mutual partnerships, and exchange expertise,

contributing to the achievement of shared goals and the realization of sustainable economic development.