Nile Property Expo, in partnership with the British Egyptian Business Association (BEBA), will host London’s largest economic conference dedicated to showcasing investment opportunities in Egypt on 3-4 June 2026, bringing together senior government officials, policymakers, and leading Egyptian and British investors.
The event will feature the participation of Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities Randa El-Menshawy, Minister of Finance Ahmed Kouchouk, and Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade Mohamed Farid. They will be joined by Egypt’s Ambassador to the United Kingdom Ashraf Swelam and the United Kingdom’s Ambassador to Egypt Gareth Bayley.
Conference sessions will be moderated by BEBA Chairperson Khaled Nosseir, HSBC Egypt Vice Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer Todd Wilcox, Vice Chairperson of the Egyptian-British Chamber of Commerce (EBCC) Gareth Bayley, and Khalil El Bawab, Head of Markets at Beltone Holding.
The conference will feature a distinguished lineup of business leaders and executives from leading Egyptian and British institutions across a range of sectors. Speakers include Chairperson of the Housing Committee of Egypt’s House of Representatives and President and CEO of Tatweer Misr Ahmed Shalaby, Vodafone Egypt CEO and Managing Director Mohamed Abdallah, Somabay Group CEO Ibrahim El Missiri, Paragon Developments CEO Bedeir Rizk, and Hazem Helal, CEO of O West, Makadi Heights, and Byoum at Orascom Development. Simon Williams, Chief Economist for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, will also participate in the discussions.
Commenting on the event, Bassem Kalila, Chairperson of Kalila Conferences and Exhibitions, organiser of Nile Property Expo, said the conference aims to strengthen ties between Egyptian and international business communities while highlighting Egypt’s economic progress, major development projects, and ongoing reforms aimed at enhancing the investment climate and attracting foreign capital.
Kalila noted that the event will provide a platform for in-depth discussions on key investment themes shaping Egypt’s economy, including sectors attracting international investment, opportunities and returns in the real estate market, legal protections available to foreign investors, profit repatriation mechanisms, and public-private partnership models.
He added that the conference will also spotlight Egypt’s digital transformation agenda and the growing investment opportunities emerging within the technology sector.
The conference precedes the 20th edition of Nile Property Expo, scheduled to take place in London on 27-28 June 2026 at the Hilton Park Lane Hotel under the patronage of Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly. The timing reflects the growing alignment between Egypt’s broader investment promotion strategy and efforts to expand exports of Egyptian real estate to international markets.