Arab Finance: PARAGON | ADEER has taken part in the largest economic platform aimed at promoting investment opportunities and strategic partnerships in the Egyptian market, organized by Nile Property Expo and the British Egyptian Business Association (BEBA), as per an emailed press release.
Taking place in London on 3rd and 4th June, the company joined the Egyptian delegation, which included Randa El Menshawy, Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities; Ambassador Ashraf Swelam, Egypt’s Ambassador to the UK; and Mark Bryson-Richardson, British Ambassador to Egypt and Vice Chairman of the Egyptian British Chamber of Commerce (EBCC), as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen economic cooperation between Egypt and the UK.
The conference brought together a distinguished group of senior government officials, institutional investors, and private sector leaders from both countries to explore cross-border investment opportunities across real estate, infrastructure, urban development, and innovation-driven sectors.
During his participation in the forum’s first plenary session, titled “From Reform to Returns: Investment Opportunities in Real Estate, Sustainable Infrastructure & Urban Growth,” Bedeir Rizk, CEO of PARAGON | ADEER, shared his perspective on the key factors enhancing Egypt’s attractiveness to both local and international investors, as well as the growing role of integrated real estate development in supporting sustainable economic growth.
The session explored a range of strategic topics, including incentives for foreign investors, public-private partnership (PPP) frameworks, land allocation models, and efforts to streamline licensing and approval processes. Discussions also highlighted the opportunities created by Egypt’s population growth and urban expansion, alongside rising demand for well-planned, serviced, and sustainable communities.
Bedeir Rizk, CEO of PARAGON | ADEER, said: "PARAGON | ADEER's participation in the BEBA mission reflects our belief that regional development will increasingly be shaped through strategic partnerships and long-term institutional collaboration.”
“The strength of the Egypt–UK relationship, alongside rising regional investment flows, creates a strong foundation for integrated partnerships across real estate, infrastructure, innovation, and urban development," he added.