Dubizzle acquires Egypt's automotive portal Hatla2ee

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UAE-based classifieds company Dubizzle Group has announced the acquisition of Hatla2ee, a leading Egyptian automotive portal. 

The CEO of Dubizzle Group MENA, Haider Khan, said: "Egypt’s dynamic automotive sector presents immense opportunities and by integrating Hatla2ee’s expertise with our technology-driven ecosystem, we aim to enhance the buying and selling experience for millions of users. We are excited to welcome Hatla2ee to the group and look forward to driving innovation and value in the Egyptian market,”  

The CEO of Hatla2ee, Samy Swellam, welcomed the acquisition saying: “Over the years, Hatla2ee has built a strong community of car buyers and sellers, offering a seamless and trusted platform for transactions. Joining forces with Dubizzle Group unlocks new opportunities to enhance our offerings, leverage advanced technology, and provide an even better experience for our users in Egypt. We are excited for this next chapter and the growth that lies ahead.”

Hatla2ee’s comprehensive services include buying and selling of both new and used cars, locally produced and imported, along with car evaluations, financing options, and real-time market pricing insights.

Hatla2ee was founded in 2016, and has established itself as a trusted platform for buying and selling new and used cars in Egypt. With over 2 million unique monthly visitors across its website and mobile applications, it has become a go-to destination for car buyers and sellers.

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