[Last updated: 1 January 2024, unless otherwise noted]
In general, a company seeking to list must pay initial inspection and review fees, and annual listing fees, administrative services fees and financial statements publishing fees.
Initial fees
Initial inspection and review fees are paid once at the time of listing, and are divided as follows: (1) EGX fees, which generally include an inspection fee of 0.05% of the capital or issuance depending on the threshold, capped at a maximum EGP250,000 (approx. US$8,075); and (2) FRA fees comprising an inspection fee of 0.0002% of the total offering size.
Annual fees
Annual listing fees are similarly divided into: (1) EGX fees, ranging from 0.002% to 0,00025% of the company's market capitalization, up to a maximum of EGP500,000 (approx. US$16,150), and (2) FRA fees, which are 0.0002% of the company's total annual revenue.
Additional fees
The company may also have to pay an annual fee between EGP3,000 (approx. US$96.90) to EGP10,000 (US$323) for publishing its financial statements on the EGX website, depending on the company's capital.