Fintech provider Fawry launches its new headquarters “Fawry Quantum Building” in Smart Village
Fawry, Egypt’s leading e-payment and Fintech service provider, on Monday launched its new headquarters “Fawry Quantum Building” in Smart Village in a grand ceremony, attended by Egypt’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Dr. Amr Talaat and a team. of managers and representatives of the banking, telecom and IT communities.
Fawry’s new headquarters are designed in accordance with state-of-the-art architectural designs, established on an area spanning over 3,000 meters with progressive, youthful and trendy designs.
The new office provides a unique work experience for Fawry employees that aligns with the company’s vision and future plans, said Fawry CEO, Eng. Ashraf Sabry.
The office design follows a flexible workspace system, and avoids the traditional office layout, which contributes to smoothness and transparency in daily workflows.
The new headquarters offers the best possible working environment that allows Fawry employees to be more agile, productive and to work comfortably, which is also reflected in the services Fawry offers its customers on a daily basis.
It also includes open meeting rooms to enhance connectivity and interactivity among Fawry team members. In contrast, it also has quiet and isolated spaces for communication and thinking activities, as well as dedicating an area for entertainment and a library that includes a diverse collection of hundreds of books.
All this guarantees the best working environment that allows the Fawry team to be more productive and comfortable to work and collaborate.
Fawry Quantum Building represents a significant milestone in the company’s glorious journey in the Egyptian market in recent years and it is a significant leap that keeps pace with the exceptional growth it has achieved in terms of its business and employment initiatives across all its sectors.
It also reinforces Fawry’s strategy focused on expanding its footprint in the local market and its commitment to use the best innovative technologies by doubling its efforts and improving its capabilities to support the country’s economic inclusion and digital transformation strategies aimed at achieving a integrated digital community in accordance with Egypt Vision 2030.
For his part, Minister of Communications and Information Technology Amr Talaat praised the significant development Fawry has witnessed in recent years, starting as an idea on paper, before expanding to become a leading company with a real success story to tell in digital payments. sphere, established on science, effort and good planning.
The minister also claimed that Egypt’s ICT is a promising sector that involves skills and experiences that allow Fintech companies to expand their operations in the local market.
Sabry expressed his great joy at opening the new headquarters, noting that the Fawry Quantum Building is a big step towards achieving Fawry’s goals and ambitions going forward.
He added that it is an important element in creating a new working environment that increases the sense of belonging in the Fawry staff and is in line with the company’s vision and future plans.
“We have continuous growth and expanding goals. Thus, we have recently and consequently managed to double our workforce to reach 500 employees in the Tech sector, who are responsible for designing and executing Fawry’s solutions, services and software products.
All this placed us at the top among the Tech companies in the local market in terms of the number of employees, as well as the Fawry portfolio of extended solutions and services.Sabry explained.
Sabry also expressed his pride that Fawry employees are entirely Egyptian and all solutions and services the company provides are developed by Egyptian hands, confirming Fawry’s constant ambitions to expand by offering fresh technological solutions and services for customers, further explaining the company’s accelerated growth rate registering 38 percent year-on-year.
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