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Egyptian Fintech Blnk Raises $37.1 Million to Expand Consumer Credit Access and Power the Next Phase of Financial Inclusion

Mohammed AbubakrBy Mohammed AbubakrJune 11, 2026Updated:June 26, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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Egypt’s consumer finance market is growing rapidly, but access to formal credit remains out of reach for millions of people. Blnk believes it can change that.

The Egyptian fintech startup has raised $37.1 million in fresh funding, comprising $12.5 million in Series A equity financing and $24.6 million in local debt facilities, as it seeks to expand access to point-of-sale financing and bring millions of underserved consumers into the formal credit ecosystem.

The Series A round was led by Algebra Ventures, with participation from SANAD Fund for MSME, Endeavor Catalyst, and Emirates International Investment Company (EIIC). Debt financing was secured from a consortium of Egyptian banks and non-bank financial institutions, including the National Bank of Egypt, Suez Canal Bank, Bank Albaraka, Corplease, Globalcorp, and BM Lease.

For Blnk, the funding represents more than capital. It signals growing confidence in a business model designed to bridge one of Egypt’s most persistent financial inclusion gaps.

Turning Credit Into a Three-Minute Experience

Founded in 2021 by Amr Sultan and Tarek Elsheikh, Blnk has built a technology platform that enables consumers to access financing directly at the point of sale.

Rather than navigating lengthy approval processes and extensive paperwork, customers can obtain financing in as little as three minutes with minimal documentation. Loan tenures range from six to thirty-six months and can be used to purchase products and services through Blnk’s growing merchant network.

Today, the company operates through more than 3,000 merchants across categories including electronics, household appliances, furniture, automotive services, and other consumer sectors.

The simplicity of the experience addresses a major challenge across emerging markets, where access to credit often remains slow, bureaucratic, or entirely unavailable to large segments of the population.

The Credit Gap Hidden Behind Financial Inclusion

Egypt has made significant progress in expanding access to banking services over the past decade. Yet owning a bank account does not necessarily translate into meaningful access to credit.

According to data from Egypt’s Financial Regulatory Authority, the country’s consumer finance sector reached EGP 96.3 billion, approximately $2 billion, in 2025, representing annual growth of 57.1 percent. Despite this expansion, structural gaps persist.

Fewer than an estimated 5 percent of adults have access to formal credit products. Among women, only 3.9 percent use credit cards or online lending tools.

The result is what many industry observers describe as a “double-layer credit gap,” where financial inclusion exists at the account level but fails to provide consumers with practical financing options that support everyday economic participation. Blnk is positioning itself squarely within that gap.

Using AI to Rethink Credit Assessment

Traditional lending models often rely on static indicators that exclude consumers lacking formal credit histories. Blnk has chosen a different approach.

The company has developed proprietary algorithms that leverage hyper-local data and machine learning models to assess risk dynamically. Rather than depending solely on conventional markers, its AI-powered systems identify behavioral and contextual patterns that improve underwriting precision. The platform generates real-time Probability of Default predictions, enabling instant credit decisions alongside risk-based pricing.

This shift from manual evaluation toward algorithmic decision-making has allowed Blnk to serve customer segments historically overlooked by traditional lenders while maintaining disciplined credit management practices. It also demonstrates how artificial intelligence is increasingly reshaping financial services infrastructure across emerging markets.

Scaling Inclusion Through Technology

Since raising its seed round in 2022, Blnk has experienced significant growth. The company has onboarded more than one million customers while building a loan portfolio exceeding EGP 1 billion. Perhaps more importantly, approximately 75 percent of its users were previously unbanked or underserved by traditional financial institutions. More than 35 percent of its customer base consists of women.

Blnk also reached profitability in 2025, supported by a 173 percent year-on-year increase in revenue. These metrics suggest that financial inclusion and commercial viability are not mutually exclusive. Instead, serving underserved populations may represent one of the largest growth opportunities in emerging market fintech.

The Next Phase of Growth

The newly raised funding will support several strategic initiatives. Blnk plans to strengthen its technology capabilities, expand into additional product categories, and explore regional growth opportunities beyond Egypt.

One of its most notable upcoming initiatives is the launch of a credit card programme, enabling customers to utilize approved credit limits beyond the company’s merchant network.

Such a move could significantly deepen customer engagement while transforming Blnk from a point-of-sale financing provider into a broader consumer credit platform.

“We’re proud to have secured the backing of some of the most respected investors in the region and beyond,” said Amr Sultan, CEO and Co-Founder of Blnk.

“This new round of funding positions us to strengthen our profitability, expand our reach, diversify our offerings, and double down on our commitment to unlocking financial access for millions of consumers in Egypt and beyond.”

Why Investors Are Paying Attention

For investors, Blnk represents the convergence of several powerful trends shaping the future of finance. A large underserved population. Rapid digital adoption. Expanding consumer demand for credit. Improvements in regulatory frameworks. And the growing ability of artificial intelligence to improve risk assessment.

Karim Hussein, Managing Partner at Algebra Ventures, described Blnk as a “category-defining player” capable of serving underserved consumers while maintaining disciplined underwriting standards.

SANAD Fund Chairperson Sandra Rohleder echoed that sentiment, noting that the company’s combination of instant lending and sophisticated risk technologies has created an entirely new pathway to formal credit for millions of consumers.

Building Egypt’s Consumer Finance Infrastructure

Blnk’s latest funding round reflects a broader evolution taking place within Egypt’s fintech ecosystem. The country’s first generation of fintech startups focused primarily on payments and digital wallets. Increasingly, however, companies are building deeper financial infrastructure designed to solve more complex challenges around credit access, underwriting, and financial participation.

In doing so, they are helping reshape how millions of consumers interact with formal financial systems. For Blnk, the ambition extends beyond financing purchases at checkout. The company is building a new credit infrastructure designed to ensure that financial opportunity is not determined by whether someone has an existing banking relationship, but by whether technology can understand their potential. In one of the Middle East’s largest consumer markets, that opportunity could be transformative.

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Mohammed Abubakr is the Founder & Editor of StartupMuslim.com. Through StartupMuslim, he documents the journeys of Muslim founders across industries, focusing on the challenges they overcome, the vision that drives them, and the impact they create.His work centers on building a narrative layer for the global Muslim startup ecosystem—one that not only highlights success, but also captures the process, discipline, and values behind it. By conducting in-depth interviews and publishing founder stories, he aims to inspire and enable the next generation of Muslim entrepreneurs to think bigger and build with purpose.

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