Cairo - Mubasher: Fawry for Banking Technology and Electronic Payments has signed a strategic partnership with CDS Solutions, Odoo’s certified Golden Partner in Egypt, to integrate its point-of-sale (POS) systems directly with Odoo’s POS platform.
The collaboration aims to enhance digital transformation and streamline financial operations for businesses across the Arab Republic, according to a press release.
Meanwhile, the integration will allow merchants, including medium and large enterprises, to manage payment transactions and generate financial reports seamlessly within Odoo’s cloud-based system.
Fawry will provide transaction acceptance services, while CDS Solutions will deliver technical support to ensure reliable operations for Odoo clients nationwide.
Bassem Lotfy, Head of Business Development at Fawry, said: “This integration not only streamlines financial operations, but also supports the growth of thousands of Egyptian businesses.”
“At Fawry, we are always keen to expand our strategic partnerships with various stakeholders, enabling merchants and consumers to access flexible and secure financial services, in line with Egypt’s Vision 2030,” he added.
From his side, Ramadan Khalil, C-Founder and CEO at CDS Solutions, stated: “This partnership reflects CDS’s extensive expertise and deep specialization in implementing Odoo solutions for the retail, F&B, and hospitality sectors in Egypt.”
“By joining forces with Fawry, the leading digital payments company in Egypt, we are enabling our clients to benefit from integrated and secure payment solutions directly within Odoo, granting them greater agility to manage their commercial operations as well as providing a powerful competitive edge in a rapidly evolving market,” the CEO noted.
The agreement is part of Fawry’s wider strategy to expand its partnerships with leading platforms and reinforce its role as a driver of Egypt’s digital transformation.
As of 30 June 2025, Fawry recorded an annual leap of 99.90% in net profits after tax and non-controlling interest (NCI) to EGP 1.25 billion, against EGP 628.77 million.