Tanmeyah, asubsidiary of EFG Holding and leading provider of financial solutions in Egypt with a concerted focus on micro enterprise segments, announced today its new development initiatives forPalestine Square andAhmed Abd El-AzeemStreet, situated next to the company’s headquarters in Al Maadi. This project highlights Tanmeyah’s unwavering commitment to community enhancement and environmental sustainability, falling in line with itsEnvironmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) objectives and broader framework.
As part of these initiatives, Tanmeyah is spearheading the improvement projects at Palestine Square and Ahmed Abd El-Azeem Street, both adjacent to Tanmeyah’s HQ. This collaboration with Al Basateen districtand the National Organization for Urban Harmonyhasculminated in the opening of the new and improved square in the presence of Dr. Ibrahim Saber Khalil, Governor of Cairo, Major General Yehia ElAdgham, Secretary-General of Cairo Governorate; and Major General Magdy Mohamed Abdel-Motaal, Head of Al Basateen District.
The improvements feature upgraded flooring and pavement to enhance accessibility, improved lighting for better safety, and expanded landscaping to create more green spaces. These upgrades aim to revitalize the area, optimize air conditions, and facilitate pedestrian access, thereby promoting welfare for both our staff and local citizens. Additionally, Tanmeyah’s employees actively participated in this initiative, demonstrating their commitment to fostering a vibrant community.
Jinu Johnson, CEO and Managing Director of Tanmeyah, commented, “Our dedication to the community is at the core of what we do. With these initiatives, we are actively pursuing a safer, greener, and more inviting environment for everyone. This underscores our dedication to community welfare and sustainability, as we look to build long-term, positive impacts. We believe that by investing in our surroundings, we can foster a sense of belonging and connection among community members. This project reflects our dedication to building a sustainable future, where enhanced public spaces not only uplift the neighborhood but also contribute to the well-being of all who live and work here.”
Launched in 2009, Tanmeyah has grown to become Egypt’s premier financial services provider for microfinance enterprises, providing a range of financing solutions tailored to meet client needs, build businesses, and drive socioeconomic change. With the widest branch network in the country, deep industry knowledge, and community ties, Tanmeyah has improved lives and built businesses of millions across the country. Tanmeyah has issued over threemillion financing facilities of various types and sizes. It currently serves more than 30,000 new clients monthly through its network of nearly350 branches and more than 5,000 employees in 25 governorates.