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Business For Teens Raises Six-Figure Pre-Seed to Expand in MENA

Business For Teens Raises Six-Figure Pre-Seed to Expand in MENA

Business For Teens is an education startup that teaches teenagers about business and money. The company has raised a six-figure pre-seed funding round to support its growth in Egypt and the Gulf region.

Since it started, Business For Teens has worked with more than 10 schools in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. It has already taught over 600 students aged 10 to 16 through practical business programs. The company also organized student markets and exhibitions where children showed their own real business ideas to visitors, giving them real-life learning experience.

This funding round was led by Salah Abou Elmagd, a well-known training and sales expert, along with several angel investors. The money will be used to expand the company’s operations, improve its programs, and build stronger partnerships with schools and education institutions.

Commenting on the milestone, Nadeem Barakat, Founder of Business For Teens, said, “We give teenagers a clear pathway from fundamentals to launching real projects while building the personal and business skills needed to succeed in today’s fast-changing world. This funding round enables us to scale our impact to thousands of teens across Egypt and the region and to form strategic partnerships with schools and institutions.”

Business For Teens’ programs are based on 12 years of real business experience. This experience is turned into fun and interactive learning activities, including real startup simulations, project-based tasks, and educational games. These programs follow modern global learning methods to make learning simple, practical, and engaging for students.

Commenting on the investment, Salah Abou El Magd said, “This is my first investment in a series of upcoming investments. I have been closely following Business For Teens and strongly believe in its mission, its execution, and the founder’s ability to build a scalable, high-impact educational entity”.

Business For Teens plans to launch three new learning programs in early 2026. The company also aims to partner with more than 30 schools and train over 6,000 students by the end of the year.

Schools, youth groups, and education institutions that want to work with Business For Teens can visit the company’s website to learn more and explore partnership opportunities.

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