Regional investment holding across telecom, logistics, renewable energy, and mobility
Orascom Investment Holding is a Cairo-based holding company diversified across telecom, media, technology, destination development, trading & logistics, renewable energy, and electrical mobility. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward mobile testing and analytics (Selenium, Cypress, Appium, Playwright, Firebase, Google Analytics, Mixpanel) paired with operational tooling (Jira, Azure DevOps, GitHub Actions) — signaling distributed asset management across multiple portfolio companies rather than a monolithic platform. Hiring is accelerating across operations and finance roles, with active projects spanning battery swapping networks, supply-chain automation, and organizational scaling, pointing to scaling challenges in portfolio operations.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Operations, Chief Commercial Officer, Head of HR
OIH operates as a holding company for multiple portfolio businesses across high-growth sectors. The company traces its investment legacy to 1997 and was formally established as OIH in 2011, shifting from a telecom-focused operator to a diversified investor in telecom, media, technology, destination development, trading & logistics, renewable energy, and electrical mobility. Listed on both the Egyptian Stock Exchange and London Stock Exchange, OIH employs 201–500 people across Cairo headquarters and regional operations. Current focus areas include battery swapping network operations, destination development (pyramids sound & light show), and supply-chain optimization for logistics assets.
Mobile testing frameworks (Selenium, Cypress, Appium, Playwright), analytics platforms (Firebase Analytics, Google Analytics, Mixpanel), CI/CD tools (GitHub Actions, Azure DevOps, Jenkins), and mobile development (Flutter, Swift, Kotlin).
Telecom, media, technology, destination development, trading & logistics, renewable energy, and electrical mobility. Current projects include battery swapping networks, supply-chain automation, and organizational scaling.
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