Orange Egypt has entered into an exclusive partnership with Enjaz Payment Services, a fintech company in Saudi Arabia and the wider Middle East.
Enjaz operates across the Kingdom through a network of more than 140 branches and also provides digital financial services.
The agreement introduces a money transfer service from Saudi Arabia to Egypt via the Orange Cash wallet.
Customers will be able to send money through Enjaz’s branches or digital platform without international transfer fees, while recipients in Egypt will receive EGP 500 cashback when the transfer is completed through Orange Cash.
This development follows the expansion of Orange Cash’s international remittance services, already available from Jordan, Kuwait, the UAE, Qatar, and Oman.
The service enables funds to be sent directly into a customer’s wallet without the need to visit a branch, after which the balance can be used for payments, purchases, bill settlements, or withdrawals.
Ahmed El Abd, Chief Consumer Business Officer at Orange Egypt, said:

“This partnership enhances the user experience, encourages the adoption of digital channels, and expands our international remittance services in support of the state’s financial inclusion goals. It also provides our customers with a safe, fast, and convenient way to receive international transfers. We believe that working with strategic partners is key to delivering innovative solutions that add real value and improve daily life.”
Bassam Al-Eidi, Chief Executive Officer of Enjaz Payment Services, commented:

“Through this collaboration, we are not only facilitating remittances but also creating tangible value that supports financial inclusion across the region.
He added:
“This partnership is a practical embodiment of our belief in the power of strategic alliances. It opens new horizons for international cooperation and lays the foundation for broader collaboration that can reshape the global remittance landscape.”
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