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Letsia Holding has officially commenced its institutional valuation process as part of a strategic expansion roadmap designed to usher the group into its next phase of growth, governance, and potential entry into capital markets. Preliminary estimates place the group’s value at over AED 400 million, supported by strong operational performance and a diversified presence across high-impact sectors including technology, education, fintech, and entrepreneurship. The group operates through a well-integrated structure of specialized companies, each designed to address key market needs and built under the strategic leadership of its founder and Chairman, Mohamed Rabie Moawad. From the outset, the group has adopted a model that prioritizes synergy between subsidiaries while maintaining focused expertise in each vertical. Integrated Growth Across Core Verticals In the technology domain, Letsia AI serves as the group's software powerhouse, developing advanced mobile apps, web platforms, and smart TV applications for startups, enterprises, and government clients. With a strong focus on AI integration, automation, and user-centered design, Letsia AI leads the group's digital innovation agenda. Complementing this, the group offers Letsia ERP, a fully integrated enterprise resource planning system made available for free as part of its initiative to support startups. The ERP solution helps early-stage businesses manage their operations effectively—including accounting, HR, inventory, invoicing, and compliance—through a cloud-based, intuitive interface. In the education sector, Letsia EDU operates a private school, a group of vocational training academies, and a children's learning platform focused on AI and coding education. The group has also developed a proprietary programming curriculum for children, currently implemented across several centers and digital platforms. Startup Enablement and Business Acceleration With a firm commitment to innovation, Letsia Youth was established as a dedicated accelerator that supports early-stage ventures, particularly those leveraging artificial intelligence and next-generation technologies. In parallel, Letsia Business provides end-to-end services for entrepreneurs—from business setup and MVP development to feasibility studies, marketing strategy, and operational launch. These efforts form a comprehensive ecosystem to transform ideas into fully-operational ventures. Fintech and Investment Infrastructure In the financial services space, Letsia Pay operates as a licensed payment service provider across eight countries, including the UAE, Egypt, Bahrain, Lebanon, and Sri Lanka. The platform delivers secure payment gateways, multi-currency invoicing systems, settlement services, and API integrations tailored for SMEs and large merchants alike. To address the growing need for early-stage capital access, the group has launched OD Fund—the first digital platform and mobile app in the region dedicated to connecting entrepreneurs directly with investors. The platform offers verified investor profiles, startup showcases, and a streamlined funding request system within a transparent digital environment. Media and Market Intelligence Through its media platform Finance Index, the group delivers economic insights, startup news, and regional market analysis. The platform plays a key role in promoting financial literacy and raising visibility for emerging businesses across the MENA region. Strategic Acquisitions and Future Outlook As part of its forward-looking strategy, Letsia Holding is actively exploring strategic acquisitions, particularly in the education sector in Egypt. Due diligence is currently underway, with formal announcements expected in the coming period. These acquisitions aim to expand the group’s operational footprint and align with its long-term growth ambitions. The institutional valuation marks a defining moment for the group, signaling its readiness to embrace a new level of operational transparency, corporate governance, and investment scalability. This phase of transformation is being led directly by Mohamed Rabie Moawad, who continues to drive the group’s unified vision of building a regional tech powerhouse with global standards and deep local impact.
01-10-2025
Letsia announces the commencement of Phase Two of its international expansion in the digital education (EdTech) sector. This step comes following the strong results achieved by the Pilot Program implemented in Vienna, Austria, where 68 students received advanced educational and vocational training supported by artificial intelligence and adaptive learning technologies. Chairman Mohamed Rabie Moawad stated that the first-phase experience in Austria marked a pivotal shift, moving the group from the stage of testing its educational model to the stage of broader implementation. He emphasized that the success of the pilot program “reinforced the model’s ability to integrate into the European educational environment and deliver real value aligned with modern learning standards.” Launch of Professional Training Programs Aligned with the German (Ausbildung) System Letsia has officially begun implementing a series of integrated educational and vocational programs designed to prepare learners for enrollment in Germany’s professional training system (Ausbildung). These programs combine European practical training with advanced digital learning experiences. The current programs include: Nursing and Healthcare Offering practical and theoretical training aligned with European healthcare standards. German Language (A1 – B2) Structured, intensive programs supported by interactive learning tools and adaptive performance analytics. Programming and Software Development Covering software engineering, systems development, and preparation for the European tech job market. Technical and Administrative Professions Including technical crafts, administrative skills, and competencies required in industrial and vocational institutions across Germany and Austria. The new training model integrates: Practical training within European institutions Digital learning via the Letsia Smart Education Platform Continuous evaluation using AI-driven analytical tools Pilot Program Outcomes: The Foundation of the New Expansion Phase The training of 68 students in Vienna demonstrated: High levels of engagement in smart classrooms Strong learner commitment Alignment of content with labor market needs The model’s adaptability to multicultural environments Educational institutions in Austria reported that Letsia’s model shows strong potential for supporting advanced vocational education. Phase Two Expansion Plans: Formal Growth Across Europe and Asia The current phase includes: Ongoing discussions with educational institutions in Germany to expand vocational training programs Developing advanced training modules in healthcare in Austria Collaborations with smart education entities in Malaysia and India Launching new digital platforms specializing in vocational training and interactive learning Creating educational pathways that connect European training models with learners in the Middle East Mohamed Rabie Moawad stated: “We are building a global educational network that enables learners to transition directly from study to profession. Our vision integrates theoretical knowledge, practical training, and AI-powered smart education.” A Step Toward a Unified Global Education Network Phase Two represents a major step toward building an integrated global education network based on innovation, professional training, and digital transformation. Letsia is set to announce additional partnerships and initiatives in the coming weeks.
19-11-2025
Letsia Group celebrated the National Day, expressing its pride in the nation’s remarkable journey of development and reaffirming its commitment to supporting the country’s strategic vision of building a knowledge-based economy driven by innovation and technology. The group stated that the National Day represents an important moment to honor the values of unity, dedication, and loyalty, and to inspire future generations to continue the path of progress and advancement. It also commended the nation’s significant achievements in education, technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship — all of which align with Letsia’s vision and future ambitions. Letsia emphasized that its role in the coming years will focus on launching initiatives and projects that empower youth, support startups, and develop educational and training programs that enhance the readiness of national talent for the future. The group also highlighted the importance of continuing collaboration with both the public and private sectors to achieve sustainable development that strengthens the country’s position regionally and globally. The group concluded its statement by stressing that the National Day is not merely an occasion for celebration, but an opportunity to renew its commitment to contributing effectively to building a prosperous society and an advanced economy founded on knowledge and innovation.
02-12-2025