Egypt’s gold investment funds record EGP 9.28bn net assets in March

Egypt’s gold investment funds recorded total net assets of EGP 9.28bn in March 2026, according to a report by the Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA). Investor accounts reached approximately 289,000, indicating an expanding base. Individual investors account for 72% of total accounts.

The Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA) reported that Egypt’s gold investment funds reached total net assets of EGP 9.28bn by the end of March 2026. This figure reflects growing demand for the investment vehicle amid market uncertainty.

Individual investors dominated with 72% of total accounts, compared to 28% for institutions. Among individuals, men accounted for 83%, while women made up 17%. Investors aged 20 to 30 years held 39.8% of accounts, signaling younger generations' preference for alternative, relatively low-risk options.

The number of registered gold funds stood at six by March's end. These funds provide gold exposure without physical ownership, offering accessibility and flexibility for individuals and institutions.

Interest in gold funds rises amid global economic volatility, reinforcing gold’s role as a safe-haven asset. The FRA anticipates further sector growth, supported by rising financial awareness and improved access in Egypt’s capital market.

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