Telda launches in-app investment service for stocks and funds

Egyptian fintech firm Telda has launched a new in-app investment service, allowing users to invest in equities on the Egyptian Exchange and various investment funds. The feature lets users execute buy and sell orders and track stock prices in real time directly through the app.

Telda, an Egyptian digital payments platform, announced on March 29, 2026, the launch of a new in-app investment service. It enables investments in equities listed on the Egyptian Exchange and various investment funds without traditional brokerage channels.

Users can open investment accounts digitally using their national ID, execute buy and sell orders, track real-time stock prices, and subscribe to fund units. The service integrates fully with Telda's card system, allowing seamless funding and use of returns for daily transactions or withdrawals.

Ahmed Sabbah, Telda's CEO, stated that "the launch reflects the company’s broader strategy to diversify its financial services and provide more accessible tools for personal finance management." He added, "simplifying the investment process is key to enabling wider participation in financial markets."

The offering aims to boost financial inclusion and support Egypt's financial sector digital transformation, targeting a broad user base including novices with its user-friendly design. Founded in 2022, Telda has grown rapidly in Egypt's evolving fintech landscape.

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