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Advapay extends reach to Egypt and Libya with ICT Misr

Advapay, a provider of core banking and digital banking software for fintech companies, is pleased to announce an exclusive partnership with ICT Misr, a prominent IT consultancy firm and systems integrator headquartered in Egypt.

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This strategic collaboration will enable Advapay to expand its reach and offer solutions to customers in Egypt and Libya.

Under this exclusive partnership, ICT Misr will provide comprehensive core banking solutions, including implementation, integration services, and ongoing support to Advapay’s customers in these regions. With its deep expertise in the IT sector and a strong presence in Egypt and Libya, ICT Misr is ideally positioned to deliver tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of financial institutions and fintech companies in these markets.

"We are excited to partner with ICT Misr to expand our footprint in Egypt and Libya," said Hamid Najafi, Chief of Partnerships at Advapay. "ICT Misr’s extensive knowledge of the local market and proven track record in delivering high-quality IT services will be invaluable as we work together to provide our customers with the tools they need to succeed in today’s competitive financial landscape."

ICT Misr’s CEO, Mohamed El-Mofty, added, "This partnership with Advapay allows us to combine our strengths and deliver cutting-edge core banking solutions that are both scalable and secure. We are committed to supporting Advapay’s customers with top-notch services, ensuring their seamless operation and growth in Egypt and Libya."

The partnership between Advapay and ICT Misr marks a significant step forward in delivering robust, reliable, and innovative financial solutions across the Middle East and North Africa. Together, the companies are poised to drive digital transformation and empower financial institutions in Egypt and Libya to offer superior services to their clients.

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