The 25th edition of the Euromoney Conference is taking place in Cairo on 7 December under the theme: Investing in Resilience and Sustainability.
Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly will open conference, with the participation of Minister of Finance Mohamed Maait along with other high-profile local and international speakers such as Minister of Communications Amr Talaat, Minister of and Information Technology; Ayman Soliman, CEO of the Sovereign Fund of Egypt (TSFE); Mohamed Farid, executive chairman of the Egyptian Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA); and Ahmed Kouchouk, vice minister of finance for fiscal policies.
Industry experts will analyse Egypt’s economic performance in a global context and discuss its future strategic options.
According to its agenda, will offer unparalleled insights and ask the questions:
- Can Egypt reach its ambitious destination – to become a truly diversified and open economy which leverages the strengths of its 100 million people?
- What has the government changed in 2022 and what will it focus on in 2023?
- How will Egypt balance stability with growth?
- Egypt’s commitment to a sustainable future that is currently on show at COP27 in Sharm El Sheikh. How quickly can the country make its economy more sustainable, or will the geopolitical and supply side shocks of the last year slow the admirable drive of the government towards a greener Egypt?
This flagship will bring together the most influential figures from the Egyptian government, finance and banking sector and the most exciting financial innovators to answer these questions and discuss how Egypt can survive, evolve, and thrive.
The lead sponsors of this year’s conference are Mashreq Bank and Standard Chartered. The co-sponsor is Citibank.
Since the late 1970s Euromoney has been one of the world’s leading organisers of high-level financial and investment conferences. The highest profile delegates meet the highest profile speakers at Euromoney events and offer business leaders and decision-makers the opportunity to exchange ideas, develop new contacts and participate in informed, impartial and leading-edge discussions.
The conference business grew out of Euromoney, the strategic magazine of international finance, money and capital markets that has long been regarded by the banking and investment community as the leading publication in its field. Euromoney had held conferences in more than 65 countries worldwide.