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EFG Hermes’ consumer finance arm Valu wins the Fintech company of the Year

valU, Egypt’s leading Buy-Now Pay-Later (BNPL) fintech platform, has announced that it was recognised as the Fintech Company of the Year at the Tech Innovation Awards 2021, hosted by Entrepreneur Middle East of BNC Publishing on October 6 at the Raffles Hotel in Dubai.

 

valU was lauded for its outstanding achievements and growth, with over 170,000 users now registered on the platform and more than 400,000 transactions in excess of EGP 2 billion conducted since inception.

 

Walid Hassouna, CEO of the NBFI platform at EFG Hermes, said: “We are honoured to be named Fintech Company of the Year by Entrepreneur Middle East and to be nominated among some of the strongest names in the fintech industry.

This accolade only serves to underscore the incredible strides valU has made since inception as we work to expand our consumer reach by offering new products and through growing our network of merchants and partnerships with service providers.

 

Today valU has become the ultimate BNPL solution that empowers the lifestyle ambitions of many Egyptians as we focus greatly on accessibility, personalised functionality, capturing market trends, reflecting them well in a thoughtful, and user-friendly experience.”

 

Driven by a belief in the value of strategic collaboration, which benefits both consumers and merchants, valU partnered with several key retailers including Majid Al Futtaim, Al Futtaim Group, Marakez, AZADEA, IKEA among others.

These partnerships are essential to valU’s goal of expanding its customer base and market presence, to offer fresh financing avenues to clients in search of seamless buy-now-pay-later programmes across major shopping malls in Egypt.

valU has also worked to grow its service offering into new segments such as healthcare, education, and sports club financing.

In May 2021, valU launched the valU Family programme qualifying clients’ 1st degree relatives over 16 years of age to acquire a borrowing limit for the first time in the Egyptian market as it works to expand the unbanked customer coverage.

While in September 2021, valU launched Ma3ak, a youth financing programme targeting university undergraduates between 18-21 years of age, a segment that was previously underserved.

Wissam Younane, CEO of BNC Publishing, commented: “Entrepreneur Middle East prides itself on recognising only the most impactful, innovative players in the MENA tech ecosystem — ones that not only shape the future of the arena but carve a path for others to grow. By this token, we could think of none better than valU to be awarded the Fintech Company of the year in recognition of the invaluable contributions the company has made in the Egyptian fintech space.”

 

The company has been previously recognised by Forbes Middle East as one of the Top 15 fintech apps in the MENA region for 2021 coming in 5th place. valU was also named as the Best Buy-Now Pay-Later platform at Entrepreneur Middle East’s Leaders in Fintech Awards in 2021.

 

It was also recognised as the Fintech Innovation of the Year at Terrapin’s 2019 Seamless Awards, one of the leading annual tech and innovation awards for the finance, retail and e-commerce industries.