20% Surge in Egypt's New Company Registrations: 26,000 Firms in 6 Months
Egypt established approximately 26,000 new companies in the first half of 2026, a 20% increase compared to last year. Issued capital reached EGP 97.5 billion, with automotive among the prominent sectors. The data reflects expanding investment activity and the private sector's role in the national economy.
Egypt has recorded a major surge in company registrations during the first half of 2026, with approximately 26,000 new firms established across multiple sectors, including automotive. That number represents a 20% increase compared to the same period last year, according to official data.
Capital Exceeds EGP 97.5 Billion
The cabinet's media center reported that issued capital for the new companies reached approximately EGP 97.5 billion between January and June. These figures reflect remarkable investment activity, confirming that the Egyptian market retains its appeal for both local and foreign investors across various economic activities.
Growth was not limited to a single sector. Registration data indicates an expanding base of projects entering the market, which supports productive and service activities while opening the door for new job opportunities for young people in all specializations.
Private Sector Takes Center Stage
This growth provides a significant boost to the role of the private sector in Egypt's economy, with an increasing number of entities capable of expansion and investment. The sector now possesses greater momentum to contribute to economic activity in the coming period, especially with overall market performance indicators improving.
But what stands behind this surge? Government measures to ease company registration played a pivotal role, alongside the development of digital investment services and reducing bureaucracy that previously hindered investors. These combined efforts have created a more attractive climate for investors across various governorates.
The ultimate goal remains clear: enhancing the Egyptian market's ability to attract new projects across all sectors, thereby increasing the volume of investments throughout the country and driving private sector growth in the coming years.
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