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CBE Launches New AI Diploma to Train Egyptian Banking Staff

by Faith Amonimo
February 10, 2026
in Artifical Intelligence, Technology
Reading Time: 3 mins read

The Central Bank of Egypt, or CBE, has signed a deal to launch Egypt’s first specialised AI diploma for the banking sector through FinTech Egypt’s Digital Academy. The Egyptian Banking Institute and New Giza University will deliver the programme with support from Enjaz Consulting.

Banks keep adding AI tools to handle support chats, flag fraud, speed up internal work, and tighten security. At the same time, regulators and bank leaders keep pushing for better data handling, better controls, and stronger skills. Egypt now wants the people’s side of that shift to catch up.

The CBE will run the new diploma under the Digital Academy of FinTech Egypt. The CBE launched that academy in 2023 to upskill people in banking, finance, and fintech. The academy started with the Innovator Programme, a six-month training track that already included AI in finance as a topic.  So this diploma does not land out of nowhere. It builds on a track that the CBE already runs.

The diploma targets day-to-day banking work

The diploma includes five training programmes. People can take all five for the full diploma or pick modules based on their job goals.

Here is what the curriculum covers.

  • AI Principles with a focus on banking uses
  • Mastering AI Essentials with tools and core methods
  • Data Management and Governance with safety and compliance
  • AI Ethics and Risk Management with responsible use
  • AI Implementation and Management with real integration in operations

Egypt focuses on skills because banks now buy AI fast

Across the industry, banks do not struggle to find AI software. They struggle to use it well. Many banks now run pilots that look simple on paper but fail in practice. Teams test a chatbot, then they hit data quality problems. They test automation, then they hit access control issues. They try AI scoring models, then they hit audit questions and bias concerns.

So training matters, especially training that includes data governance, ethics, and risk. This diploma bakes those topics into the core modules instead of treating them as an afterthought.

The programme connects to the CBE work already running

The CBE Digital Academy already launched other training tracks. It also supports a Generative AI in Finance programme that runs as a three-month course built for financial industry professionals.

FinTech Egypt also published a programme brochure that outlines a structured format with online courses, live sessions, hands-on activities, and an assessment, with a focus on applications and risks.

That history matters because it signals continuity. It also shows that the CBE wants ongoing learning, not a one-time headline.

What this means for customers who never think about AI

Most people do not care about “AI strategy.” They care about what happens when they open an account, send money, dispute a card transaction, or contact support.

If banks train teams well, customers can see changes that feel practical.

  • Faster answers in support channels
  • Better fraud checks that stop bad transactions earlier
  • Fewer errors during routine requests
  • More secure handling of sensitive data

Still, customers also face real risks if banks rush. Bad data can trigger wrong alerts. Weak controls can expose personal details. That is why modules on governance and risk matter.

The new diploma also fits a bigger talent plan

The CBE recently launched a Bachelor’s degree in Banking Sciences in cooperation with the Ministry of Higher Education. The plan aims to align academic study with labour market needs starting in the 2025 and 2026 academic year in several commerce faculties.

So Egypt now has two tracks. One track targets students. The other targets are working banking staff. Together, they create a steadier talent pipeline.

Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Tech Writer and Newsletter Editor at Techsoma Africa, where she reports on technology and digital...

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