Egypt's digital payment evolution
Insights from Sherif Radi, dLocal's country manager
The Egyptian payment landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, offering unique opportunities and challenges for global merchants seeking to expand into one of Africa's largest markets. Sherif Radi, Country Manager of Egypt at dLocal, shares his expertise in navigating this dynamic ecosystem.
Market overview
Egypt's digital payment ecosystem presents a compelling opportunity, characterized by a young population and evolving consumer preferences. While cash remains dominant, accounting for over 60% of transaction volumes, alternative payment methods (APMs) like mobile wallets, prepaid cards, and Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) solutions are gaining significant traction. The market currently serves approximately 30 million eShoppers, indicating substantial growth potential.
Challenges for market entry into Egypt
Banking and currency constraints
The Egyptian market faces several structural challenges:
- Low banking penetration
- Limited credit card adoption
- Foreign currency transaction restrictions
- Currency volatility
Regulatory landscape
Operating in Egypt requires careful navigation of complex regulations. dLocal addresses this by maintaining strong relationships with regulators, local banks, payment processors, and legal experts to ensure complete compliance.
Solutions and opportunities for successful business operations in Egypt
Technological integration
dLocal's approach centers on simplifying market entry through:
- A single API integration
- Local payment method support
- Currency conversion management
- Compliance handling
- Settlement services
Consumer access
The platform enables Egyptian consumers access to global services without requiring:
- Credit cards
- Bank accounts
- Foreign currency accounts
First hand experience with cross-border payment limitations
Radi shares his firsthand experience with payment difficulties in Egypt, recounting challenges in paying for essential business services like Meta advertising and hosting fees due to foreign currency transaction restrictions. These experiences underscore the critical importance of local payment solutions for business continuity, economic stability, and growth.
Your Egyptian market entry
Success for businesses considering entry into the Egyptian market depends on understanding local nuances and partnering with established payment solutions providers. The market offers significant potential but requires careful navigation of regulatory requirements and consumer preferences.