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    Egypt secures $1 billion World Bank reform support

    May 9, 2026
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    CAIRO: The World Bank Group has approved US$1 billion in new financing for Egypt to support private sector-led job creation, bolster macroeconomic and fiscal resilience, and advance measures tied to a greener economy, marking the latest multilateral backing for the country as it works through reforms after a prolonged period of external shocks. The package includes a US$200 million credit guarantee from the United Kingdom, according to the World Bank Group’s announcement on May 8.

    Egypt secures $1 billion World Bank reform support
    World Bank approves $1 billion financing package to support Egypt’s reform agenda.

    The financing is being provided under the second phase of the Generating Resilience, Opportunities, and Welfare for a Thriving Egypt Development Policy Financing program, known as GROWTH II. The operation is designed to support reforms aimed at improving competition, strengthening oversight and governance of state-owned enterprises, and creating conditions intended to expand the role of the private sector in investment and employment in an economy where public entities have long held a large footprint.

    Egypt has been implementing a broader reform agenda as it seeks to stabilize an economy hit in recent years by high inflation, foreign currency shortages and pressure from regional instability. In announcing the financing, the World Bank said the country had moved into a stabilization phase supported by exchange-rate unification, tighter fiscal management and tax policy and administration reforms, while cautioning that conflict in the region continues to weigh on the outlook.

    Egypt reform package targets competition and fiscal resilience

    The World Bank Group said the program backs policy steps intended to improve market conditions for businesses, raise domestic revenue and enhance the efficiency of debt markets and public finances. The measures also include efforts to strengthen climate governance, support the development of carbon credit market institutions and increase renewable energy participation, while improving sustainability in electricity, water and sanitation services that are central to Egypt’s long-term economic planning.

    The structure of the financing builds on earlier project documents that outlined GROWTH II as the second in a planned series of three development policy operations. Those documents indicated support would combine direct lending with credit enhancement to expand financing capacity, and the final package announced this week confirms a total of US$1 billion, including the UK-backed guarantee, for reforms that link macroeconomic stability with investment climate changes and environmental policy goals.

    Broader multilateral backing continues

    The approval comes alongside wider external support for Egypt’s reform program from international partners. Earlier this year, the International Monetary Fund completed additional reviews under Egypt’s loan program, while the European Commission disbursed fresh macro-financial assistance. Together, those moves have underscored continued international backing for policy adjustments that Egyptian authorities say are aimed at restoring buffers, easing financing pressures and improving conditions for private sector activity.

    For Egypt, the new World Bank financing adds to a broader effort to attract investment, support employment and anchor reforms in fiscal management and the green transition at a time when the government is balancing domestic pressures with external uncertainty. For the World Bank Group, the operation extends a multiyear engagement with one of the region’s largest economies, with the institution framing the package as support for growth led more by private enterprise and less by the state. – By Content Syndication Services.

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