
Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait – Egypt Achieves 35% EGP 2.6 Billion Net Profit in the First Half of 2025
Meanwhile, total assets grew by 15% to reach EGP 163.4 billion compared to EGP 141.6 billion at the end of 2024. Total customer deposits increased by 16%, reaching EGP 139.1 billion compared to EGP 119.9 billion in December 2024, and total gross loans portfolio increased by 20% to reach EGP 83.4 billion compared to EGP 69.3 billion at the end of 2024. Moreover, the non-performing loans (NPL) ratio recorded 1.59% at the end of June 2025 compared to 1.74% at the end of 2024.
Commenting on these results, Mr. Ali Marafi, Chairman of ABK-Egypt, said, 'The Bank's strong performance, particularly the significant growth in total assets, demonstrates the strength of our financial position and our solid operational model across key business lines. These results underscore our ability to continue on our successful journey despite global and regional economic turbulence.' He also expressed his gratitude for the efforts of the Executive Management and their unwavering commitment to realizing the Bank's ambitious growth strategy, which emphasizes agility and innovation to ensure adapting to the evolving economic landscape.
Marafi stated that during the first half of 2025, ABK-Egypt continued to expand its footprint with the opening of a new branch in 6th of October City. This move aligns with the Bank's ambitious strategy for carefully planned geographic expansion and establishing a presence in prime locations to grow its customer base. He emphasized the Bank's unwavering commitment to excellence and innovation as key drivers in strengthening its competitive position and increasing its market share in Egypt.
Strategic Vision
Marafi added, 'Our ambitious vision focuses on boosting our geographical presence across Egyptian governorates as well as diversifying our range of products and services that meet the rising needs of various customers to best attract new segments and expand our customer base.' He further stated that this expansion agenda is a fundamental pillar for supporting national directions and the Central Bank of Egypt's (CBE) efforts in promoting financial inclusion, which is considered a cornerstone in Egypt Vision 2030 and a catalyst for achieving sustainable development goals and fostering a competitive and diversified economy.
Marafi stated that ABK-Egypt is continuing its digital transformation journey by introducing advanced technologies within its branches and enhancing its banking solutions to serve customers with the highest technical standards. These efforts, he noted, contribute significantly to boosting customer satisfaction and strengthening their trust in the Bank.
He concluded by affirming that ABK-Egypt is fully committed to supporting and financing development projects, as well as assisting national initiatives aimed at achieving sustainable growth across various sectors. This commitment reflects the Bank's role as a responsible financial institution in the Egyptian market. Marafi also expressed his appreciation for the strong support the Bank receives from CBE and all regulatory authorities in Egypt, which play a key role in enhancing its performance and expanding its presence among diverse customer segments.
Added Value
In the same context, Mr. Khaled El Salawy, CEO and Managing Director of ABK-Egypt stated: 'The Bank managed to achieve EGP 3.4 billion profit before tax, representing a growth rate of 32% compared to EGP 2.6 billion for the same period last year, after excluding foreign exchange revaluation impact. This affirms the Bank's efficiency in adapting to changing market conditions, seizing business opportunities for growth as well as its ongoing commitment to delivering added value to both customers and shareholders."
Khaled El Salawy added, 'Over a period of ten years marking our presence in the Egyptian market, we have managed to build a strong track record of achievements in terms of revenues and market position.' He primarily attributed this success to the collective efforts of the entire team and the support of the Executive Management, who were keen on orchestrating efforts to maximize performance efficiency and deliver innovative products and outstanding services to a diverse customer base.
He continued, 'We will continue on our digital transformation path to enhance operational efficiency and ultimately improve customer experience. This can be attained through leveraging data and advanced technologies to personalize banking services, while upholding the highest standards of transparency and security in all financial transactions.'
A New Chapter
El Salawy affirmed that ABK-Egypt is embarking on a new chapter in its journey in the Egyptian market aimed at achieving more ambitious milestones for growth and development. The Bank looks to the future with a clear strategy and strong vision, supported by a solid track record of success. ABK-Egypt also confirms its innate understanding of the crucial impact of corporate social responsibility in the development of local communities, through launching an array of social initiatives across Egyptian governorates that promote economic empowerment for various segments. The Bank also takes pride in supporting the development of key sectors as part of its active role in driving Egypt's economic and social progress.
El Salawy noted that in the first half of this year, the Bank continued forging strategic partnerships to deliver exclusive offers to its customers. He highlighted the launch of several promotional campaigns and special discounts designed to reward customers for using the Bank's diverse range of cards and solutions in completing their financial and banking transactions.
He further emphasized the Bank's strong commitment to supporting young entrepreneurs and owners of small and medium-sized enterprises by providing the essential funding and resources needed to bring their projects to life successfully. El Salawy also underscored the Bank's dedication to developing the skills of its employees across all departments, considered a cornerstone of its success and growth plans, through comprehensive training programs. These initiatives aim to enhance staff performance, increase productivity and innovation, improve the quality of customer service, and attract more clients to the Bank's continuously expanding family.
New Awards
On another successful note, the Bank has recently received two prestigious awards from International Business Magazine. ABK-Egypt was named 'Best Corporate Banking Services Bank – Egypt,' in recognition of its outstanding efforts in delivering innovative and integrated financial solutions to its corporate customers. In addition, El Salawy was honored as 'Best CEO – Egypt 2025,' in recognition of his distinguished professional career and exceptional leadership capabilities that were reflected through a solid track record. This recognition reinforces the pivotal role he has played since assuming the position of CEO and Managing Director of ABK-Egypt.
These accolades join a growing list of awards the Bank has earned in recent years from leading performance evaluation institutions, underscoring its excellence and distinction across a wide range of assessments at the local, regional, and global levels.
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