
Valu Reports 1H25 Results with Buoyant Revenues and Profitability in First Earnings Release as a Publicly Traded Company on the EGX
Valu's funding base remains robust, with EGP 10 billion in authorized credit limits and EGP 16 billion in completed securitizations to date. The company's fourth securitization program, valued at EGP 10 billion and backed by an EGP 13 billion portfolio, received FRA approval in July, further enhancing its financial flexibility Google News تابعونا على تابعونا على تطبيق نبض

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Al-Ahram Weekly
6 hours ago
- Al-Ahram Weekly
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bnok24
11 hours ago
- bnok24
Bank NXT Launches ‘Private' Segment to Provide Exclusive Banking and Non-Banking Services for High-Net-Worth Clients
Bank NXT, a leading provider of integrated retail and corporate banking solutions in Egypt, has announced the launch of its new Private segment. This new product provides an exclusive package of services for high-net-worth clients with a minimum balance of EGP 20 million or the equivalent in foreign currencies. The launch reflects the Bank's commitment to delivering comprehensive financial services to individuals, with a focus on strengthening long-lasting client relationships In line with its efforts to meet the needs of affluent clients, Bank NXT has developed an exclusive range of products and services, including exceptional financial solutions as well as banking and non-banking services, all designed to address the requirements of this client segment with ease, efficiency, and distinction Private clients will enjoy a seamless, tailored banking experience with exclusive channels and priority access to the Bank. Each client will have a dedicated Relationship Manager, in addition to private lounges at most branches, as well as priority processing of banking transactions. Clients will also benefit from free account opening and checkbook issuance. The segment also provides access to an Infinite Credit Card with a credit limit up to EGP 1 million, competitive loan interest rates, bespoke financing solutions, and attractive mortgage financing plans Sherif Nada, Chief of Retail, Branches Network & Business Banking at Bank NXT, affirmed the Bank's commitment to offering an exclusive and distinguished suite of high-quality services to ensure the utmost convenience. He stated that the Bank is confident the new segment will live up to the expectations of its high-net-worth clients, leveraging its extensive experience in customer service and continuous efforts to meet client needs. Nada added that the benefits of the Private segment have been carefully designed to provide a wide range of premium banking services while also granting access to abroad network of leading partners, medical services, and more, reinforcing the Bank's strategy of expanding its tailored financial solutions Hazem El Wakeel, Head of Segment and Wealth Management at Bank NXT (Premier, Elite and Private), expressed his delight at the launch of the new segment, explaining that Bank NXT continues its path of development and innovation initiated with its Premier and Elite segments. With the introduction of Private, the Bank adds a broader and more distinctive set of benefits specifically designed for affluent clients. El Wakeel emphasized that this launch is an extension of the Bank's success in delivering a refined banking experience that highlights its leading position in the Egyptian market. He further noted that the Bank is committed to providing integrated solutions that combine traditional banking with modern innovations, alongside a wide array of non-banking benefits that address clients' daily lifestyle needs. He concluded that this step comes as part of the Bank's vision to enhance relationships with its valued clients, build long-term partnerships founded on trust, quality, and excellence, and solidify its position as the first choice for clients seeking distinction Exclusive financial benefits, the Private segment will provide clients with an exceptional lifestyle experience through a host of non-banking services. These include legal and real estate advisory services, personal assistance such as handling government-related services, healthcare privileges (including doctor and hospital appointment bookings, wellness club access, and comprehensive medical checkups at leading hospitals). Travel benefits include complimentary 'Ahlan' airport meet-and-greet services, airport transfers, flight and hotel bookings, and visa support. Clients will also enjoy leisure benefits such as complimentary access to SPA and hotel stays Google News تابعونا على تابعونا على تطبيق نبض


Egypt Independent
2 days ago
- Egypt Independent
PM lauds historic gov't, people-to-people ties with Japan
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