Egyptian Ed-Tech Startup El Kheta secures $400k investment from EdVentures

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Online learning platform El Kheta has successfully secured $400,000 in funding from EdVentures, the venture capital arm of Nahdet Misr Group. This investment marks a notable boost for El Kheta, an ed-tech startup that aims to enhance the educational experience for school students across Egypt.

El Kheta’s platform is designed to offer supplementary lessons aligned with the new Egyptian curricula. The service provides students with customised educational resources, including exercises and exams, aimed at improving their academic performance. With this tailored approach, students can select their preferred study materials and create personalised study plans that cater to their individual learning needs.

The funding from EdVentures, Egypt’s pioneering ed-tech-focused corporate VC fund, will enable El Kheta to expand its operations and reach more students. This investment is part of EdVentures’ broader strategy to support innovative educational technologies in the Middle East.

Dalia Ibrahim, founder and chairwoman of Nahdet Misr for Entrepreneurship EdVentures, expressed strong confidence in El Kheta’s potential. She stated, “We firmly believe in the potential of the El Kheta platform to revolutionise the online education sector in Egypt, especially with its educational services for school students. We are on the path and committed to supporting talented entrepreneurs in the educational technology sector, and will help them achieve their vision of creating a better and easier educational experience for  everyone.”

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