Cairo, April 2025 – Tanmeyah, a subsidiary of EFG Holding and one of Egypt’s leading financial service providers with a strong focus on microfinance segments, has signed a strategic agreement with AMAN Holding, a non-banking fintech arm of Raya Holding.
This partnership enables Tanmeyah to launch digital channels that empower customers to receive financing and make payments easily and flexibly, seven days a week, through AMAN’s nationwide retail network, eliminating the need to visit branches or adhere to office hours.
Commenting on the agreement, Jinu Johnson, CEO and Managing Director of Tanmeyah, said:
“This collaboration marks a positive step in our ongoing efforts to provide seamless, accessible financial services to our customers—wherever they may be. It reflects our broader strategy to digitize every aspect of the client journey, offering more flexibility, ease, and choice. We’re committed to scaling up our digital capabilities and delivering solutions that not only meet our clients’ needs, but also elevate their overall experience.”
Hazem Moghazi, CEO of Business and Commercial Affairs at AMAN Holding, emphasized the partnership’s strategic value in supporting the national agenda for financial inclusion and digital transformation, highlighting AMAN’s infrastructure which includes over 2,000 financial services, 2 million+ daily transactions, serving over 30 million customers and 500,000 merchants, and a network of 150,000 point-of-sale locations accepting both cash and e-payments across Egypt.
Founded in 2009, Tanmeyah has become a market leader in microfinance, issuing over 3 million financing facilities and currently serving over 30,000 new clients monthly through more than 350 branches and a workforce of 5,000+ employees across 25 governorates.
AMAN Holding, established in 2016, consists of four technological arms: AMAN for E-Payments, AMAN for Financial Services, AMAN for Microfinance, and AMAN Securitization. The group plays a key role in supporting Egypt’s efforts to advance digital financial services and inclusion.