Financial Action Task Force «FATF» Recognizes Egypt’s Experience as an International Best Practice in Advancing Financial Inclusion

Mustafa Eid, Cairo, Egypt, 14 OCT 2025:


In recognition of Egypt’s pioneering role — primarily led by the «Central Bank of Egypt (CBE)» — at the regional and international levels in promoting financial inclusion and combating money laundering and terrorist financing, the «Financial Action Task Force (FATF)» has included Egypt’s experience among the international best practices highlighted in its updated “Guidance on Financial Inclusion and Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Measures,” released in June 2025. The Guidance highlights Egypt’s success in achieving a balance between promoting financial inclusion and adhering to anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing (AML/CFT) standards.


About FATF

The «FATF» is a global organization established in 1989, headquartered in Paris, and composed of a 40-member body. The FATF sets international standards to combat money laundering, terrorist financing, and the financing of the proliferation of weapons to ensure that national authorities can address illicit funds linked to serious crimes, such as illicit drug trafficking, weapons trafficking, swindling and fraud crimes — including the use of electronic means — and corruption crimes.


Egypt’s Efforts

The report commended Egypt’s efforts, led by the «CBE», in collaboration with the «Egyptian AML/CFT unit», which plays a pivotal role in designing and implementing measures that ensure achieving a balance between compliance with international standards and advancing financial inclusion, through its comprehensive regulatory and supervisory mandates. This has contributed in building a cohesive and robust regulatory framework that ensures equitable and secure access to financial services while contributing to the economic empowerment of all segments of society. These achievements stem from the issuance of regulations and initiatives that promote financial inclusion while maintaining financial stability and protecting customer rights.


Governor’s Statement

On this occasion, H.E. Mr. Hassan Abdalla, Governor of the «CBE», stated that this international recognition reaffirms Egypt’s commitment to the national strategic vision. This strategy strikes a balance between safeguarding the financial system and empowering various segments of society to access formal financial services. Mr. Abdalla added that this milestone reflects the substantial progress achieved through the collaborative efforts of the CBE’s sectors, the «Egyptian AML/CFT unit», and other relevant state bodies, solidifying Egypt’s leadership in this field.


Continued Commitment

Mr. Abdalla further emphasized that the «CBE» will continue to advance this comprehensive approach, aligning with international best practices to foster economic growth and consolidate financial inclusion as a key pillar of inclusive economic development.


Key Measures

The «FATF» Guidance spotlighted the most prominent regulatory measures adopted by the «CBE» to promote financial inclusion in collaboration with the «Egyptian AML/CFT unit». These key measures include the implementation of simplified customer due diligence procedures for individuals and micro-enterprises; facilitating bank account opening for youth (from 15 years old), craftsmen, and freelancers using only their national IDs; and allowing banking agents to verify customer identities to extend financial services reach. Additionally, the CBE has developed tailored financial products for different segments of society, such as women, youth, and persons with disabilities.


Digital Inclusion

The report recognized the efforts of the «CBE» in advancing digital financial inclusion by enhancing financial infrastructure and supporting the use of e-wallets and prepaid cards. Moreover, the CBE has issued licensing and registering regulatory frameworks for digital banks, enabling institutions to deliver banking services via digital platforms and channels, extending access to financial services in remote areas.


SME Empowerment

Furthermore, the «CBE» has elevated the role of the «Egyptian Credit Bureau (I-Score)» and strengthened the «Credit Risk Guarantee Company» to streamline financing access for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs).


International Collaboration

It is also worth noting that the «FATF’s» report “Guidance on Financial Inclusion and Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Measures” was developed in consultation with a wide range of international stakeholders, including the «CBE» and the «Egyptian AML/CFT unit». This collaboration underscores Egypt’s leading role in this field and aims to encourage countries to promote financial inclusion while implementing a proportionate, risk-based approach.

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