Cairo, August: The Export Development Bank of Egypt (EBank) is pleased to announce the renewal of its impactful partnership with the Ibrahim A. Badran Foundation, a leading medical charity, for the sixth consecutive year. The partnership aims to continue providing high-quality healthcare to underserved communities across Egypt through mobile medical convoys, satellite clinics, and public health awareness campaigns.
This renewed agreement builds on a longstanding collaboration that began in 2020. Over the years, EBank and the Foundation have reached thousands of patients in remote areas, providing healthcare with dignity, compassion, and excellence. Between 2020 and 2024, the partnership treated 26,548 patients, exceeding original targets by 128%. It deployed 16 medical convoys, operated 57 mobile clinic days, and organized awareness campaigns reaching more than 10,500 individuals in 43 villages across eight governorates. The total number of beneficiaries exceeded 37,000 people nationwide.
In 2025, the partnership aims to expand its reach in Aswan, Giza, and Minya through the deployment of 3 medical convoys and 45 clinic operation days, providing healthcare services to 7,500 patients and health awareness to more than 5,600 individuals.

On this occasion, Ms. Ola Ismail, Founder and CEO of the Ibrahim A. Badran Foundation, stated: “We are proud of this ongoing partnership with the bank, which has become a true model of collaboration between the financial sector and civil society in serving vulnerable communities. Over the past years, we have reached thousands of patients in villages and remote areas, delivering healthcare that saves lives and brings hope. On behalf of every life touched, we thank EBank for their trust and support, and we look forward to making an even greater impact in the year ahead.”
Dr. Ahmed Galal, CEO and Managing Director of EBank, stated that corporate social responsibility is a core pillar of the bank’s strategy, grounded in its belief in contributing meaningfully to community development and sustainable progress. He emphasized the importance of continuous and diverse contributions, particularly in the healthcare sector, by supporting medical institutions and hospitals, and providing treatment, medical equipment, diagnostic tools, and prosthetic devices. This partnership affirms the bank’s vital role in supporting impactful community initiatives and its firm belief that healthcare is a basic human right, and that investing in people is the true path to inclusive and sustainable development.
