Suez Canal Bank Signs Cooperation Protocol with the Rotary Egypt Clubs Federation

Suez Canal Bank has announced signing a strategic partnership agreement with the Rotary Egypt Clubs Federation, aimed at providing distinguished and exclusive retail banking services to Rotary Egypt members, with a focus on community partnerships and promoting financial inclusion.

This partnership reflects the bank's keenness to deliver a modern and integrated banking experience to Rotary Egypt members, which comprises 137 clubs across various governorates and includes more than 3,500 members, with the objective of expanding the base of beneficiaries of the bank's banking and digital services.

This protocol underscores the mutual commitment to strengthen the joint cooperation, as the bank will offer a suite of retail banking services specifically designed to meet the needs of Rotary Egypt members, while ensuring the highest standards of quality and excellence.

Among the key benefits offered to members under this exclusive partnership with Suez Canal Bank are:

  • Comprehensive retail banking services such as account opening, certificates of deposit and time deposits, and personal loans, with competitive features and pricing.
  • Provision of credit and debit card programs, along with exclusive competitive benefits tailored specifically for members.
  • Advanced digital services, including mobile banking solutions, supporting digital transformation.
  • Premium banking services, with a dedicated relationship manager and personal assistant to meet members' daily needs.
  • Active bank presence within Rotary Egypt premises, as well as informational booths at Rotary Egypt events and conferences to raise awareness of banking services and promote financial inclusion.

In this context, Mr. Akef El Maghraby, CEO and Managing Director of Suez Canal Bank, stated that this collaboration reflects the bank's strategy to support community institutions and provide innovative financial solutions, alongside its commitment to advancing financial inclusion and equipping the new generation with digital tools that enable them to manage their finances with flexibility and confidence, in line with the bank's vision to strengthen the future of digital payments in Egypt.

Similarly, Dr. Hossam Farahat, District Governor 2451 / 2025–2026, stated that cooperation with Suez Canal Bank represents an important step toward delivering real added value to Rotary Egypt members by offering diverse banking services that align with their professional and personal needs, thereby supporting financial inclusion and digital transformation initiatives within the community.

About Suez Canal Bank:

Suez Canal Bank is an Egyptian joint stock company established as a commercial bank in 1978. The Bank's issued and paid-up capital amounts to EGP 6.5 billion, distributed over 650 million shares, while its authorized capital stands at EGP 10 billion. Suez Canal Bank provides a wide range of banking products, financial services, and tailored solutions to both corporate and individual retail clients through 55 branches in Egypt and a representative office in Libya, including one branch dedicated to Islamic banking services. SCB also operates an extensive network of ATMs across Egypt, in addition to a global network of correspondent banks.

Driven by a strategic vision for growth, Suez Canal Bank is expanding its retail banking services to individual customers & Entrepreneurs by introducing new products and packages designed to attract customers from all segments. The bank also focuses on payroll programs, it also continues to develop targeted programs for youth and women, offering a wide variety of financial and non-financial services, including savings products, loans, and new credit cards, supported by seasonal promotional campaigns to meet various needs.

As part of its expansion strategy, the bank continues to strengthen its geographical presence by increasing its branch network and expanding its ATMs, which currently stands at 134 machines covering all governorates, with a focus on residential and industrial areas. The bank also continues to advance its digital transformation strategy to enhance customer experience across its digital platforms and applications.

About Rotary:

Rotary was established in Egypt in 1929. Today, Rotary in Egypt comprises 137 clubs distributed across governorates including Cairo, Alexandria, Upper Egypt, Siwa, Marsa Matrouh, Sharm El-Sheikh, Arish, and Red Sea cities. Rotary members in Egypt represent diverse professional backgrounds, including community leaders, university professors, doctors, engineers, business leaders, and young executives.

Rotary in Egypt operates under the umbrella of Rotary International in accordance with officially approved regulations in Egypt and under the supervision of the Ministry of Social Solidarity.

Rotary is a global, non-political, non-religious, and non-profit organization. All activities are carried out in the spirit of volunteerism and community service, and Rotary serves as an international leadership network dedicated to cooperation for development.