Egyptian entrepreneur Mohamed Aboul Naga announced that ARRW has secured a $4 million investment from "Cheed Misr City." This move aims to support the company's expansion plans and strengthen its presence in Egypt's smart transportation market. Mohamed Aboul Naga stated that the company, which positions itself as Egypt's first licensed ride-sharing platform, is dedicated to developing a technology-driven transportation system that suits the unique character of Egyptian cities. He added that this new investment reflects investors' confidence in the company's vision and the technologies it's developing.
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