The Egyptian Exchange is currently experiencing its most extensive technological transformation ever. This is part of a strategic move to digitize the capital market, aiming to boost its efficiency and transparency. They're doing this by expanding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and data analysis, and by developing the exchange's digital infrastructure. The goal is to reshape the investor experience and get the market ready to meet global standards.
In this context, Islam Azzam, Chairman of the Egyptian Exchange, announced a comprehensive technological development plan. This plan includes launching a new website within three months, along with working on a mobile application, and expanding the use of AI in financial data analysis. He shared these details during his participation in the annual Capital Markets Summit, themed "Fintech: The Path to Investment Inclusion."
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