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In a bold move aligning with its vision for intelligent growth, Letsia Holding has officially adopted artificial intelligence as a core driver of its investment decision-making process for the current quarter. Chairman Mohamed Rabie Moawad announced that Letsia has begun using advanced AI models developed by its subsidiary, Letsia AI, to evaluate opportunities, assess risk, and optimize portfolio strategies across sectors including fintech, education, and early-stage startups. The AI system leverages real-time market data, behavioral analysis, and economic indicators to identify high-potential ventures. According to Moawad, this has already accelerated decision-making speed and enhanced strategic accuracy, especially in acquisitions and partnership screening. This move is part of Letsia’s broader digital transformation initiative, known internally as “Vision 2030”, which aims to unify smart systems across its ecosystem of subsidiaries, creating a data-driven, fully automated business infrastructure. “AI is not just a tool for us,” said Moawad. “It is a strategic co-pilot guiding our capital deployment and helping us foresee opportunities others might miss.” Letsia continues to reinforce its position as a regional innovation powerhouse, blending leadership vision with cutting-edge technology.
04-10-2025
In a strategic step toward full digital integration, Letsia Holding has launched a centralized Data Analytics Unit aimed at transforming how decisions are made across its growing ecosystem of companies. Chairman Mohamed Rabie Moawad stated that the new unit will provide real-time data analysis, performance tracking, and predictive insights for all Letsia subsidiaries, including those in fintech, education, youth development, and AI. The unit, powered by Letsia AI, will aggregate data from various platforms and departments to deliver actionable intelligence that supports investment decisions, product development, and operational optimization. "This is not just about data collection — it’s about transforming data into foresight," said Moawad. "Our new analytics unit will serve as the brain behind Letsia's expansion, ensuring every move is backed by insight." The initiative is part of the group's wider “Vision 2030” plan, aiming to create an intelligent infrastructure that connects all branches under one data-driven operational model.
05-10-2025
As part of its ongoing efforts to strengthen its regional presence and expand its network of investment alliances, Letsia held a comprehensive investment meeting bringing together a distinguished group of business leaders and investors from various sectors. The aim was to discuss future collaboration opportunities and support the group’s initiatives for the coming phase. The meeting, chaired by Mohamed Rabie Moawad, Chairman of the Board, reaffirmed Letsia’s commitment to building strategic partnerships that accelerate expansion and create added value across its multi-sector projects—particularly in technology, education, digital finance, and entrepreneurship. Mohamed Rabie Moawad stated during the meeting: “We believe that real expansion is not driven by funding alone, but by partnerships founded on forward-thinking ideas and long-term vision. This phase requires working with partners who can bring meaningful value—at the level of concept and execution.” Discussions on New Investment Opportunities The meeting included extensive discussions around several strategic tracks, including: Launching joint ventures in digital payments and smart financial solutions. Expanding vocational education and digital learning programs into new markets. Supporting entrepreneurship platforms and connecting them with local and international investors. Developing AI-powered technology solutions to support SMEs. Exploring expansion opportunities in Gulf countries and South Asia in the upcoming period. Letsia’s leadership also presented to the investors the group’s recent institutional transformation through the establishment of a collective leadership board that brings together diverse expertises. This development further strengthened investor confidence in the group’s ability to make fast, effective decisions and achieve sustainable growth through an integrated institutional vision. Strengthening Strategic Partnerships This meeting comes as part of a series of engagements conducted by Letsia with local and international investment entities, with the aim of building long-term partnerships that support growth plans and enable the group to expand its projects across multiple sectors. Mohamed Rabie Moawad added: “Partnerships are not a complementary option for us; they are a core element of Letsia’s operating model. We seek partners who can think with us—not just fund us. The future will not be built alone, but through a unified ecosystem moving in the same direction.” A Step That Strengthens Letsia’s Regional Position With this step, the group continues to reinforce its position as one of the region’s most dynamic entities in innovation, education, and entrepreneurship. Letsia is also preparing to launch new initiatives that will be announced soon, in collaboration with investors and partners from within and beyond the region.
14-11-2025