«ODIN» and «Beltone» Top the List of Fastest-Growing Investment Banks in Total revenue During H1-2025

First Bank’s ranking of the fastest-growing investment banks listed on the Egyptian Exchange in terms of total revenue during the first half of 2025 revealed that ODIN Investments topped the list with a growth rate of 150%, as its total revenue rose to EGP 144.61 million in H1-2025, compared to EGP 57.84 million in H1-2024.
The ranking, which included six investment banks listed on the Egyptian Exchange for which the necessary financial data was available, showed that three banks achieved positive growth in net profits during H1-2025, while three banks recorded sharp declines.
Returning to the ranking, Beltone Holding secured second place with a growth rate of 120.1% in the first half of the year, as its total revenue increased to EGP 6.48 billion, compared to EGP 2.95 billion in the same period of 2024.
Prime Holding for Financial Investments came in third, after its total revenue grew by 14.9% in the first half of 2025, reaching EGP 110.98 million, compared to EGP 96.55 million in H1-2024.
CI Capital Holding for Financial Investments ranked fourth, posting a decline of 1.4% in H1-2025, with total revenue amounting to EGP 4.92 billion, compared to EGP 4.99 billion in the same period of 2024.
EFG Holding took fifth place, after its total revenue dropped by 15.2% in H1-2025, recording EGP 11.53 billion, compared to EGP 13.59 billion in H1-2024.
It is worth noting that all figures and growth rates mentioned above are based on the consolidated financial statements published by each investment bank as of June 2025.
Return on Total revenue of investment banks operating during H1 of 2025
# | Bank Name | Total revenue during H1 2025 | Total revenue during H1 2024 | Growth Rate |
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1 | ODIN Investments | 144.61 mn | 57.84 mn | 150 % |
2 | Beltone Holding | 6.48 bn | 2.95 bn | 120.1 % |
3 | Prime Holding for Financial Investments | 110.98 mn | 96.55 mn | 14.9 % |
4 | CI Capital Holding for Financial Investments | 4.92 bn | 4.99 bn | -1.4 % |
5 | EFG Holding | 11.53 bn | 13.59 bn | -15.2 % |
6 | NAEEM Holding | 178.06 mn | 284.06 mn | -40.8 % |