The Oracle implementation market in Egypt serves banking, telecommunications, public sector, real estate, retail and oil and gas buyers, with delivery clustered around Cairo, Smart Village, New Cairo and Alexandria. Oracle partners in Egypt deliver Fusion Cloud ERP, HCM and SCM, modernise long-tenured EBS estates, manage Exadata footprints and run Autonomous Database on the Oracle Cloud Cairo public-cloud region. Engagements include localisation work for Egyptian Tax Authority e-invoicing, banking core integration and HCM payroll for Egyptian labour-law requirements. TechVendorIndex tracks 13 providers actively delivering Oracle implementation engagements in Egypt, drawn from global integrators, regional Gulf-Egyptian champions and specialist Oracle boutiques.
Oracle implementation in Egypt covers Fusion Cloud ERP, HCM and SCM, EBS upgrades and extensions, Hyperion and EPM Cloud, Autonomous Database and Exadata modernisation. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure operates a public-cloud region in Cairo, which has shifted residency-sensitive workloads from Bahrain and UAE regions back to Egypt for several CBE-supervised banks. Buyers in Egypt typically engage partners in this category for cloud ERP rollouts replacing aging EBS instances, HCM Cloud programmes localised for Egyptian payroll, and Autonomous Database migrations from on-prem Exadata. Personal Data Protection Law No. 151 of 2020 and CBE cybersecurity controls bound design choices for regulated buyers.
The 13 firms below are ranked by verified delivery presence in Egypt, with focus and rating drawn from TechVendorIndex editorial assessments. No vendor pays for placement.
Oracle implementation is a sizeable discipline inside Egypt's USD 5.8 billion services market and benefits from Oracle's Cairo public-cloud region, which has materially shifted the buying conversation for residency-sensitive workloads. Demand concentrates in five segments: CBE-supervised banks running Fusion finance and EBS modernisation behind core banking; the three mobile operators running Fusion HCM at scale; oil and gas majors and EGPC running EBS for project-based financials; the Ministry of Finance and large state-owned enterprises modernising on Fusion Cloud ERP; and real estate developers in New Capital and the Red Sea coast adopting Fusion EPM and Hyperion. Concentration risk is meaningful — four global integrators take the bulk of large rollouts — and rate-card pressure is intense because Cairo Oracle consultants are heavily targeted by Gulf hiring. Pricing for Egyptian-delivered Oracle implementation is typically 25 to 45 per cent below Saudi and UAE benchmarks. Talent shortage in senior Fusion HCM and finance leads is the binding delivery risk, with attrition rates above 25 per cent in 2025. Over the next 24 months expect more EBS-to-Fusion migrations driven by Oracle's premier-support timeline, deeper integration of Autonomous Database under Personal Data Protection Centre rules, and continued growth in HCM Cloud localisation work for Egyptian payroll.
Use the following criteria to shortlist providers before issuing a formal request for proposal. Most procurement teams in Egypt weight references and operating-model fit more heavily than headline rate cards.
Most Egyptian Fusion programmes use a discovery-plus-fixed-fee implementation model. Discovery and design are typically priced at EGP 4M to EGP 12M; implementation runs fixed-fee per module at EGP 18M to EGP 70M depending on scope. AMS contracts are typically three years with annual statements of work, blending Cairo functional leads with offshore technical teams.
Buyers should benchmark blended day rates against three references at comparable scope, scrutinise localisation effort estimates carefully, and require explicit ownership of test scripts, configuration documentation and integration artefacts to avoid year-three lock-in. Engage independent advisory support before signing multi-year contracts.
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