African fintech continues its strong growth, attracting over $1 billion in investment in 2024. Investors are drawn to the sector’s potential, fueled by the continent’s large underbanked population.
Khazna is an Egyptian financial application designed to provide accessible and inclusive services to a broad population. Founded in 2019 by Ahmed Wagueeh, Fatma El Shenawy, Omar Salah, and Omar Saleh, it primarily targets unbanked or underbanked individuals in Egypt, enabling them to manage their finances simply and efficiently.
The app is available on iOS and Android, with over 500,000 downloads according to the Google Play Store. Users can create…

