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Egyptian health-tech startup, Bypa-ss, secures US$1mn in a pre-Seed funding round

Egypt-based health-tech startup Bypa-ss has secured a US$1mn round from Egyptian and foreign investors to accelerate its drive to improve and scale its operations.

The participants in the round include Magic Fund, Acuity Ventures, Launch Africa, Plug and Play, and other regional and international VCs. 

Bypa-ss is currently eyeing expansion in its customer base and healthcare network, coming promptly after their recent rebranding (www.htag.health). Andrew Saad, CEO of Bypa-ss says: “With this investment coming in, we will be able to avail more features to our customers while maintaining our service level and growth momentum. Additionally, the company intends to use the funds to fuel expansion, perfect a high-end tech mobile app for patients to engulf and facilitate the information exchange between the stakeholders from different levels and sizes and capitalize on the company’s rapid growth.”

 “We are beyond excited to invest in Bypa-ss! We are confident that Andrew and his team will build the future of health information infrastructure in Egypt, and we are glad to be part of it.” – Plug and Play.

What You Need To Know About Bypa-ss

Founded in 2019, Bypa-ss introduced HealthTag, a platform for Health Information Exchange (HIE), offering physicians a free cloud-based clinic management solution. Through linking with a cloud database, HealthTag securely stores medical records collected from different healthcare providers and gives them to their rightful owner, the user. The user is also able to receive up to 70% discounts when paying out-ofpocket from the top healthcare providers in Egypt.

Bypa-ss originated in Shebin El Kom, Menofia, and is now servicing its members all across Egypt. Having been accelerated and backed by Falak Startups’ investment, Bypa-ss was able to gain momentum and collect further angel funds that enabled it to spread in 5 cities in one year. Offering patients ownership of their health records, while giving doctors and healthcare providers visibility on patients’ full history.

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Nichole Manhire

Is the media and brand manager at GFA News. She works very closely with editors and podcasters that contribute to telling the African business success story. For marketing and advertising send Nichole an email: nichole@getfundedafrica.com

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