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Roaya Group Developments

Roaya Group Developments

Company Definition Roaya Group Developments

Roaya Group Developments is one of the leading companies in the Egyptian real estate market, and it was established in 2007 as a branch of Thebes Real Estate Development and Investment Company.
 
The company operates a group of subsidiaries, including real estate development and tourism companies.
 
Engineer Hisham Shoukry is the founder of the company, and he has more than 20 years of experience in this field.
 
Vision Group is distinguished by the implementation of unique and distinctive real estate projects in important strategic locations.
 
The company owns a capital of 2 billion Egyptian pounds, a land bank of more than 9 million square meters, and enjoys more investments and consultations with a value of more than 3 billion US dollars.
 
In 2015, Pioneer bought 60% of Ruya Group's shares, while two other funds joined the company later.
 
Pioneer currently owns 52.2% of the company's shares, while Engineer Hisham Shoukry owns 34.6%, EgyCap Investment Ltd owns 8.8%, and Castle Property Company Ltd owns 4.4%.
 
Roaya Group Developments continues to implement contemporary and distinctive real estate projects in Egypt, and enjoys a good reputation in the Egyptian real estate market.
 
 
The most important work of Roaya Group Developments
Roaya Group Developments works to provide all that is new and distinctive in the Egyptian real estate market, and it is considered one of the leading companies in this field. Vision Group Real Estate Development Company includes the following:
 
Telal Ain Sokhna project.
Telal EL Alamein project
Stone Residence Compound in New Cairo.
Hadaba project in 6th of October City.
Multiple projects in the lotus area.
Residential units in Garden City, Nasr City, and El Shorouk.
Stone Park Compound in the Fifth Settlement.
Roaya Group Developments works to achieve the highest levels of quality and innovation in all its projects, and strives to meet customer needs and achieve their satisfaction.