Egypt's banking sector net foreign assets rise to $23.73 billion in November

The Central Bank of Egypt reported that the net foreign assets of the banking sector rose to about $23.732 billion in November 2025, up from $22.656 billion in October. This marks a $1.1 billion increase, or 5% monthly growth. The upward trend in net foreign assets has continued for the sixth consecutive month.

The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) announced that the net foreign assets of the Egyptian banking sector reached approximately $23.732 billion, equivalent to EGP 1.13 trillion, in November 2025. At the central bank level, these assets rose 1% to $11.88 billion, while commercial banks' holdings increased 9% to $11.85 billion, marking the third consecutive month of such growth.

The total foreign assets of the banking sector, including the central bank and commercial banks, stood at EGP 4.421 trillion in November, up from EGP 4.366 trillion in October. Total foreign liabilities were EGP 3.290 trillion, slightly down from EGP 3.295 trillion the previous month.

Net foreign assets represent the difference between foreign currency assets, such as deposits and securities held by banks, and their foreign currency liabilities. A positive figure indicates a surplus exceeding obligations.

Egypt's banking sector entered negative net foreign assets in February 2022 due to a foreign currency shortage from the Russia-Ukraine war and global inflationary pressures. It returned to positive territory in May 2024 following the Ras El-Hekma deal.

Banking expert Mohamed Abdel Aal attributed the recent rise to stronger inflows from remittances, exports, and tourism revenues. He stated that 'sustained growth in net foreign assets is essential for maintaining confidence in banks' ability to meet obligations.' It also supports the Egyptian pound against the US dollar.

Banking expert Shaimaa Wagih explained that 'a positive position indicates a foreign currency surplus exceeding liabilities, boosting investor confidence in monetary stability.' She noted the shift from negative in 2022 to positive since 2024 reflects successful monetary policies. This surplus allows the central bank to intervene in the forex market to stabilize the pound, finances the real economy, and reduces reliance on external borrowing. It enhances Egypt's appeal for foreign direct investment and improves liquidity management during economic volatility.

Wagih emphasized that the increase is not temporary but a long-term result of policies like regulating the forex market and bolstering reserves. She called for monitoring inflows and directing surpluses to productive sectors, such as small and medium enterprises and exports.

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Net foreign assets of Egypt’s banking sector continued their upward trajectory, reaching $29.5 billion (EGP 1.385 trillion) in January 2026, up $4 billion from $25.5 billion in December 2025. This follows a $20.3 billion cumulative rise throughout 2025, reflecting sustained stability and capacity to meet external obligations, per Central Bank of Egypt data.

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The Central Bank of Egypt announced a cumulative $20.3 billion increase in net foreign assets for the Egyptian banking sector throughout 2025. This surge was driven by an improved external economic position and favorable exchange rate developments.

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