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"Egypt Information Technology Report Q3 2012" now available at Fast Market Research

Recently published research from Business Monitor International, "Egypt Information Technology Report Q3 2012", is now available at Fast Market Research

 

Boston, MA -- (SBWIRE) -- 08/22/2012 -- BMI View: Egypt's IT market is forecast to increase to US$1.5bn in 2012, up by around 7%, with our projection remaining unchanged from Q112. Consumer and business IT spending is projected to report similar growth in 2012, despite continued uncertainty following the political events of 2011. Over BMI's five-year forecast period, Egypt will benefit from youthful demographics and improving information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure. However, there are a number of market constraints, including a sub-optimal distribution network outside Cairo.

Headline Expenditure Projections

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- Computer hardware sales: US$893mnn in 2011 to US$944mn in 2012, +13% in US dollar terms. Forecast in US dollar terms upwardly revised due to analyst modification and computer penetration is forecast to rise from 10% now to above 20% by 2016.
- Software sales: US$190mn in 2011 to US$211mn in 2012, +11% in US dollar terms. Forecast in US dollar terms downwardly revised due to analyst modification, but SMEs are beginning to see software investments as more important.
- IT Services sales: US$324mn in 2011 to US$351mn in 2012, +8% in US dollar terms. Forecast in US dollar terms downwardly revised due to analyst modification, with demand from government, finance and telecoms sectors accounting for more than half of total spending.

Risk/Reward Ratings: Egypt's score was 38.2 out of 100.0 and the country ranked second from bottom in our latest MEA RRR table, behind Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and South Africa, and ahead only of Jordan. Despite the high growth potential of the market, which was reflected in an IT market score of 40, Egypt's overall ranking was constrained by a lowest-in-region Country Structure score of just 25.

Key Developments

Although BMI expects IT spending to grow in 2012, uncertainty about the future direction of economic policy will constrain business investment. Any signs of a return of instability could have an impact on the long-term development of Egypt's IT services sector. Following the events of February 2011, some retail outlets and distributors suspended operations, causing disruption to supply chains, which are already patchy outside of major cities.

Egypt's IT market will stay hardware dominated, with spending on PCs sustained by initiatives such as the 'Computer For Every Student' and 'PC for Every Home' programmes. Hardware accounted for an estimated 62% of Egypt's IT spending in 2011. Households are responsible for 20-25% of unit sales, with 1.0-1.5mn households said to possess a computer at present.

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