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Klivvr Launches K.ai, Egypt’s First AI Financial Assistant Built Into a Fintech App

by Kingsley Okeke
May 25, 2026
in Fintech
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Egyptian fintech company Klivvr has launched K.ai, which it describes as the first interactive AI financial assistant integrated into a fintech application in Egypt. The launch marks a shift in how the Cairo-based company wants users to engage with their financial data, moving from a dashboard of charts and numbers toward a conversational interface that responds to plain-language queries.

Onsi Sawiris, Nils Bachtler, Omar Sherif, and Bassem Youssef founded Klivvr. The company is 80% owned by Orascom Financial Holding Group and 20% by global venture capital firm Accel. Since its launch, Klivvr has invested more than $10 million in technology development as part of its strategy to build a broader digital financial ecosystem for Egyptian users.

What K.ai Actually Does

K.ai sits inside the Klivvr app and lets users interact with their financial information through conversation rather than navigation. A user can ask about their recent spending, request a breakdown of a particular expense category, or check what an instalment plan would look like on a specific purchase, and receive a direct, contextual response rather than being directed to a data screen.

The assistant also supports product discovery, helping users search for the best available offers across merchants. The aim is to reduce the friction between having financial information and actually using it to make better decisions.

Where This Fits in Klivvr’s Trajectory

Klivvr has been methodically expanding its product stack. The company received approval from the Central Bank of Egypt to launch its app and prepaid card. It later received final approval from the Financial Regulatory Authority to launch a buy-now, pay-later service, allowing users to split purchases over time through a paperless, in-app process. It also launched Klivvr Go Plus, a family-oriented product that lets users open a primary account and issue up to four additional cards for family members, alongside merchant discounts and a rewards system.

K.ai is the latest addition to that stack and arguably the most ambitious in terms of product architecture. Embedding a conversational AI layer across all of those services requires the kind of technology investment the company says it has been building toward.

The company has publicly stated an ambition to become Egypt’s largest retail financial institution within seven years and has expressed interest in applying for a digital bank licence from the Central Bank of Egypt.

The Broader Context

Egypt’s fintech sector has grown considerably over the past few years, driven by a large unbanked and underbanked population, rising smartphone penetration, and regulatory shifts that have opened the market to non-bank financial service providers. The Central Bank of Egypt and the Financial Regulatory Authority have both moved to create clearer licensing pathways for digital financial products, and a wave of startups has taken advantage.

Within that landscape, conversational AI applied to personal finance is still relatively new territory on the continent. Most fintech apps in Africa and the Middle East have focused on access rather than on the intelligence layer that helps them use it better. K.ai is a bet that the next competitive frontier is not just access but comprehension: can a financial app help users actually understand what their money is doing?

That is a meaningful question in a market like Egypt, where inflation has put household budgets under significant pressure and where many users are navigating digital finance for the first time.

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