Egypt: New regulations on the licensing and registration of digital banks

In brief

The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) recently published regulations setting out the licensing and regulatory framework for digital banks in Egypt ("Digital Bank Regulations") which came into force on the 12 July 2023. The Digital Bank Regulations will effectively allow for the establishment and operation of digital banks in Egypt, thus taking a significant step in aligning the country with global trends in financial technology and catering for the needs of a growing Egyptian financial market. 


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Key takeaways

  • To obtain a license, the applicant must take the form of an Egyptian joint-stock company or be a branch of a foreign digital bank of which the head office must be subject to the supervision of a competent regulatory authority equivalent to the CBE in the country in which said head office is located.
  • The applicant must first apply for preliminary approval by submitting an application form which must be attached with a series of required documents as set out in the Digital Bank Regulations. To obtain the full license, the applicant must establish the digital bank within a year from receiving the preliminary approval, satisfy a series of requirements, including capital requirements, and provide certain documentation in accordance with the Digital Bank Regulations.
  • The shareholders of the digital bank must include a financial institution which must own the majority share among the shareholders and related parties. The aforementioned financial institution must have prior experience in similar activities, but exceptions may be made in relation to this requirement provided the approval of the CBE is obtained.
  • Although the digital bank will be granted a license to operate as an e-bank which is capable of providing the banking activities set out under the Banking Law No. 194 of 2020, certain restrictions will still apply to offering loans.

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