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    South African company SoluGrowth opens office in Egypt

    September 4, 2023
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    South African outsourcing company SoluGrowth has opened a new office in Egypt, becoming the first of its kind from South Africa to invest in the country.

    1. Egypt’s value proposition as a hub for global delivery centers, with its large and multilingual talent pool, strategic geographical location, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and government support, has attracted numerous key outsourcing players.
    2. SoluGrowth’s entry into Egypt is seen as a testament to the country’s competitive advantages, including its location, availability of highly skilled talent, cost competitiveness, and ability to deliver high-quality services.
    3. The Information Technology Industry Development Agency (ITIDA) in Egypt has welcomed SoluGrowth and expressed confidence in the abundant talent in Egypt contributing to the success of SoluGrowth’s Cairo Delivery Center.
    4. SoluGrowth aims to serve European and American markets through its presence in Egypt, targeting sectors such as finance and banking, education, oil and gas, and automotive.
    5. Hany Moneim has been appointed as Country Head (Egypt) for SoluGrowth, leading the company’s operations and growth in the market.
    6. SoluGrowth achieved a notable growth rate of 36% in the fiscal year ending in March 2023, marking a significant increase from the previous year’s growth rate of 27%.
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