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Egypt Grants tpay Licence for Mobile-Based Government Payments

by Kingsley Okeke
December 12, 2025
in Fintech
Reading Time: 2 mins read
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Egypt has taken a decisive step in modernising public-sector payments by granting tpay an official licence to enable direct mobile payments for government services. The approval positions mobile phones as a central channel for everyday transactions, building on the country’s broader digital transformation goals.

A New Pathway for Paying the State

Under the new licensing framework, tpay can now process government-related payments through mobile balances or mobile bills. This allows citizens to pay for essential obligations using only their phones.

The system is designed to reach millions of Egyptians who rely heavily on mobile connectivity, offering a simple alternative to queues, cash counters and traditional banking channels.

Extending Access Beyond the Banked Population

Although financial inclusion has grown in recent years, many Egyptians still depend on cash or lack access to cards. The new framework bypasses those barriers by turning mobile balances into a secure, regulated payment method.

This approach is particularly beneficial for:

  • Citizens without bank accounts

  • Rural communities with limited access to payment centres

  • Younger users who prefer mobile-first financial tools

The model strengthens nationwide accessibility while supporting the transition towards a fully digital public services ecosystem.

Building a Unified Platform for Public Payments

The agreement between tpay and regulators creates a single, standardised pathway for mobile-first government transactions. With direct carrier billing authorised at the national level, government agencies can integrate mobile payments more easily and with consistent security requirements.

TPay’s leadership has framed the licence as a foundation for seamless, secure and frictionless payments, a system that reduces complexity for citizens and public institutions alike.

A Boost for Egypt’s Digital Government Agenda

The decision aligns with Egypt’s long-term strategy to embed digital tools into public administration. By prioritising mobile channels (already used by the vast majority of the population), the government accelerates its shift to efficient, technology-driven service delivery.

For tpay, the licence marks a significant milestone in its regional expansion. For Egypt it offers a clearer path towards inclusive digital government services that match the pace of the country’s growing digital economy.

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