Oracle Fusion Partners in Egypt
Introduction
Large Egyptian organizations, banks, telecom operators, industrial groups, and major real estate developers, have spent the last decade moving off legacy on-premise systems and onto Oracle Fusion Cloud. The platform now sits behind finance, HR, supply chain, and project operations at some of the country's biggest employers, and demand for a capable Oracle Fusion partner in Egypt has grown right along with it.
Fusion's breadth is part of the draw. A company can start with Financials or HCM and add SCM, EPM, or Projects as the business scales, all on one Oracle Cloud tenant. But the software is only half the story. The implementation partner is what determines whether that tenant actually reflects how the business runs, or turns into an expensive misfit.
This article reviews 15 Oracle Fusion partners headquartered in Egypt to help you build a shortlist.
The Oracle Fusion Market in Egypt
A few forces are driving Fusion adoption specifically, as opposed to the broader ERP market. Egypt's largest enterprises, the four major banks, Telecom Egypt, Vodafone Egypt, Egypt Air, El Sewedy Electric, and the big real estate developers, run on either SAP S/4HANA or Oracle Fusion Cloud, and licensing economics generally mean Fusion shows up at the 500-plus-employee tier rather than the mid-market. Egyptian Tax Authority e-invoicing requirements have pushed real-time tax and reporting integration up the priority list. And sustained Egyptian Pound volatility has accelerated migration off on-premise systems, where hardware and infrastructure costs are a lot less predictable than cloud subscription pricing.
Egypt is also one of the few markets in the region with a genuinely deep domestic Oracle Fusion bench, anchored by firms with two, sometimes three, decades of Oracle delivery experience. That depth is why a meaningful share of regional Fusion programs, even for customers headquartered elsewhere in the Gulf, get delivered out of Cairo.
Benefits of Working With an Oracle Fusion Partner
Choosing an experienced Oracle Fusion partner rather than working directly with Oracle's own implementation arm or attempting a DIY rollout offers a few clear advantages.
Local and regulatory knowledge. A partner based in Egypt understands ETA e-invoicing, Arabic and bilingual reporting requirements, and the local banking and payment landscape, and can configure Fusion for that from day one.
Faster, more realistic implementation. Partners have usually solved similar problems before. They know which modules a given industry actually needs first, how to sequence a phased rollout, and where Fusion projects in Egypt commonly stall.
Vertical accelerators. Several of the partners below have built their own extensions on top of standard Fusion, contracts management, property and leasing management, dealer management, industry-specific reporting, that can shortcut months of custom build work.
Ongoing support. Go-live is the start, not the finish line. Oracle ships two Fusion updates a year, and a good partner manages that cadence along with day-to-day support rather than leaving it to an internal team that's stretched thin.
Worth naming the risks too. Common problems on Fusion projects include scope that quietly expands mid-implementation, poor-quality data carried over from legacy EBS or on-premise systems, weak change management that leaves end users falling back on spreadsheets, and heavy customization that makes every future quarterly update a mini-project. A strong Oracle implementation partner in Egypt will flag these risks early rather than let them surface at go-live.
How We Evaluated These Partners
We looked at each partner through a consistent lens: Oracle Partner Network tier where published, years of Oracle delivery history, named client references and case studies, industry focus, and public digital presence. This is not an official Oracle ranking and carries no endorsement from Oracle. It was also not pulled from Oracle's live Partner Finder tool, which is a JavaScript application that could not be scraped directly, so treat this as a research-based starting point rather than an official partner directory. The numbering is for readability only. We used only information each partner makes publicly available on its own website, in Oracle's public partner materials, or on LinkedIn.
#1. Raya IT
Serves financial services, telecom and public sector, and hospitality and oil and gas. Raya is an Oracle Platinum Partner with more than two decades in the market and 180-plus projects across Egypt, KSA, the Gulf, and Africa. Its named work with El Gouna, the Orascom Development resort town, on procurement automation and town management makes it a fit for large regional groups needing broad Fusion coverage.Links: Website | LinkedIn
#2. The Cloudors
Serves real estate and development, engineering and construction, and mining and hospitality. The Cloudors runs its own CloudReady implementation methodology and names Al Balad Development, a Heritage Development client in KSA, as a reference. A fit for mid-market real estate and construction firms in Egypt or Saudi wanting a Cairo-delivered Oracle Cloud rollout.Links: Website | LinkedIn
#3. Sphere Consulting
Serves manufacturing, aviation, and wholesale and distribution. Sphere is a Gold Oracle Partner that pairs Fusion implementation with Informatica and BI work, and has delivered a Fusion ERP NPE extension for Gulf Extrusions Company in the UAE. Suits businesses that need Oracle ERP and data analytics handled by the same team.Links: Website | LinkedIn
#4. Core Experts Consulting
Serves automotive and heavy equipment, chemicals and fertilizers, and food and pharma. Core Experts Consulting won Oracle's "ERPM Cloud Partner of the Year" award for the Levant, Egypt, and North Africa region, and publishes named go-lives with GB Auto, Atyab Foods, Royal Chemicals, and Elsewedy Electric. A strong fit for manufacturers and distributors wanting a partner with documented industry accelerators.Links: Website | LinkedIn
#5. USE Consulting
Serves real estate development and construction and EPC. USE Consulting is an Oracle Platinum Partner with named Fusion Financials, SCM, and PPM implementations for Badreldin Developments and REDCON Construction, plus its own contracts, property, and leasing management extensions. A clear fit for developers and contractors needing project-heavy Fusion builds.Links: Website | LinkedIn
#6. Egabi Solutions
Serves government, telecom, and pharma distribution. Founded in 1999, Egabi runs both Oracle and SAP practices and counts NTRA and ECMI among its named public-sector and pharma clients. A fit for government entities and regulated industries wanting a long-established, multi-platform integrator.Links: Website | LinkedIn
#7. egabiFSI
Serves banking, insurance, and fintech. Egabi's dedicated financial services subsidiary focuses on Oracle-based core banking, security, and digital lending, and has an active partnership with Mastercard to expand embedded finance across the Middle East and Africa. A fit for banks and financial institutions specifically.Links: Website | LinkedIn
#8. CITE
Serves manufacturing, financial management, and HCM/SCM. CITE has been an Oracle Gold Partner since 2000 and reports more than 130 Oracle ERP projects delivered across the MEA region. A fit for organizations that weight longevity and project volume heavily in vendor selection.Links: Website | LinkedIn
#9. Truemega
Serves telecom, manufacturing, and real estate and construction. Truemega is an Oracle Gold Partner with a core telecom IT practice alongside ERP, SOA, and BI work, and its Oracle director reports more than 100 engagements across Egypt, KSA, and the wider GCC. A fit for telecom operators and manufacturers wanting Oracle paired with performance monitoring.Links: Website | LinkedIn
#10. United Consultants for Integrated Solutions (UCIS)
Serves oil and gas, government, and large enterprise. UCIS says it was the first company in the Middle East to specialize in Oracle Unified Method and the first Egyptian partner in Oracle eBusiness Suite tracks. A fit for oil and gas companies and government entities wanting an Oracle Platinum Partner with methodology depth.Links: Website | LinkedIn
#11. STEP SYSTEMS
Serves cross-industry, general enterprise ERP needs. STEP SYSTEMS is a Nasr City-based Oracle Gold Partner covering ERP consulting, EBS extensions, BI, and outsourcing. A fit for businesses wanting a smaller, general-purpose Oracle shop rather than a heavily vertical specialist.Links: Website | LinkedIn
#12. ATC Consulting
Serves financial management, SCM/HCM/PPM, and manufacturing. Advanced Technology Consulting has been an Oracle strategic partner since 2015 and has executed more than 30 Oracle Cloud and EBS projects, with a training practice covering Fusion Financials, SCM, HCM, and PPM specifically. A fit for organizations that want implementation and staff training from the same partner.Links: Website | LinkedIn
#13. iGate Egypt
Serves banking, telecom, and manufacturing, in each case where the underlying problem is database-heavy. iGate is an Oracle Golden Partner focused on EBS and database tuning, high availability, and security, and names Thales as a client for database performance work. A fit when the real need is Oracle database and infrastructure expertise rather than a full applications rollout.Links: Website | LinkedIn
#14. Digital Economics
Serves a multi-platform mix spanning SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, and Odoo. Digital Economics positions itself as a single vendor across ERP platforms, with 50-plus projects claimed across Egypt, KSA, UAE, Iraq, Jordan, and Yemen. A fit for businesses that want one relationship covering more than one ERP platform rather than an Oracle-only specialist.Links: Website | LinkedIn
#15. Oratech
Serves government resource planning (GRP) systems and general ERP. Operating since 1987, Oratech leans toward Oracle-certified ERP support, training, and documentary and financial audit work. A fit for smaller, scoped engagements rather than large multi-module Fusion programs.Links: Website | LinkedIn
How to Choose the Right Oracle Fusion Partner
Choosing a partner matters more than choosing the software, since the partner shapes how well Fusion actually fits your business. Weigh these factors:
Industry expertise. A partner that has implemented Fusion in your sector understands your workflows and reporting needs, which shortens the project. Ask for relevant, named examples, not just a list of module names.
Local support. Confirm responsive support during your working hours, ideally in Arabic and English, plus real experience with ETA e-invoicing and Egyptian banking integrations.
Module and scope depth. Map the modules you actually need, Financials, SCM, HCM, PPM, EPM, and ask the partner to show delivered experience with each one, not just training material.
Post-implementation support. Ask what happens after go-live. Is there a support contract, how are Oracle's biannual updates handled, and how fast are issues resolved?
Extensions and accelerators. If a partner has built its own extensions, contracts management, property leasing, dealer management, ask to see them in action rather than just hearing about them.
Oracle Partner Network tier. Platinum and Gold status signal a track record Oracle itself has verified, but confirm the tier is current rather than relying on older marketing material.
A practical tip: shortlist three to five partners, give each the same brief, and compare how they scope the work and what questions they ask. The quality of their questions usually tells you more than the polish of their pitch deck.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an Oracle Fusion partner? A company certified by Oracle to implement Oracle Fusion Cloud applications, handling configuration, migration, customization, training, and support. Partners hold tiers such as Platinum, Gold, or Member within the Oracle Partner Network.
How much does an Oracle Fusion implementation cost in Egypt? It varies with modules, user count, customization, and data complexity. Large Egyptian enterprise programs often run into the tens of millions of Egyptian pounds in year one, with ongoing managed services on top. Request itemized quotes from three to five partners using the same scope to compare like for like.
How long does a Fusion implementation take? A phased rollout starting with Financials can go live in a few months; a complex multi-entity, multi-module program can take a year or more. Clear scope, clean data, and committed business users keep it shorter.
What industries use Oracle Fusion most in Egypt? Banking and financial services, telecom, government and public sector, oil and gas, and large real estate and construction groups, reflecting where Egypt's biggest, most complex enterprises sit.
How do I choose an Oracle Fusion consultant in Egypt? Prioritize industry expertise, named case studies, real module experience, local ETA e-invoicing knowledge, and a clear post-go-live support model. Shortlist several and compare how they scope your project.
Do I need an official Oracle partner? Official partners have a verified relationship with Oracle and access to Oracle's own resources and support escalation. For a mission-critical enterprise rollout, an experienced Platinum or Gold partner meaningfully reduces delivery risk.
Can Oracle Fusion handle Egyptian e-invoicing? Yes, when configured by a partner with real ETA e-invoicing experience. Confirm this specifically during evaluation rather than assuming it's covered by default.
How do I avoid a failed Fusion implementation? Define scope tightly before kickoff, clean your legacy data early, invest in change management and training, and resist heavy customization that will complicate every future Oracle quarterly update.
Conclusion
Egypt's Oracle Fusion market reflects the shape of its economy: dominated by large banks, telecom operators, and industrial groups, served by a mix of long-established domestic integrators and newer, more specialized boutiques. But Fusion only delivers value when paired with the right partner, one that understands your industry, your regulatory environment, and your long-term Oracle roadmap.
The 15 partners here span a wide range of scale and specialty, from enterprise generalists with decades of history to smaller shops built around a single niche. Rather than choosing by size or reputation alone, shortlist three to five whose industry experience matches your needs, give them the same brief, and compare how they scope the work. The partner that best understands your business is usually the one that delivers the smoothest result.
This list is informational and is not an official Oracle ranking. Use it as a starting point for your own due diligence.
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