UHY Egypt | Auditing, Tax, Advisory & Financial Services

about alex office

UHY in Egypt brings together its primary member firm UHY United for Auditing, Taxation, Advisory and Financial Services (based in Cairo), and UHY Waled Mounir and Muhammad Arafa, also a full UHY member (based in Alexandria). The firms provide auditing, accounting, taxation, advisory and consulting services.



about alex office


Based in Alexandria, Waled Mounir and Muhammad Arafa was established in 2013, bringing a broad scope of financial services (in audit, accounting, tax, insolvency and corporate recovery, corporate finance and consultancy services) to a diverse portfolio of clients that are primarily in the construction, logistical solutions, shipping and transport sectors. The firm’s partners founded a not-for-profit organization AAIA (Association of Accountants and Internal Auditors) aimed at supporting companies in the Arab world by availing qualified accountants and internal auditors.

Managing partner, Waled Mounir of Waled Mounir and Muhammad Arafa, comments: “We are committed to providing the necessary competitive resources in order to help our clients to operate more efficiently in a global marketplace. The global presence of the network, combined with the expertise and knowledge of UHY’s 8,100 colleagues around the world, will enhance those of our clients and their operations, also.”

Rick David, Chairman of UHY comments: “Egypt, as a country, has seen many welcomed reforms recently, to stabilize and strengthen its economic position, driven by public investments, private consumption, and exports of goods and services. We are delighted to welcome to the UHY network, two new member firms in Egypt, all equally enthusiastic, entrepreneurial and keen to join their efforts. The firms will greatly extend our footprint in the Middle Eastern region and strengthen UHY’s regional market expertise, enhance our values and capabilities to serve our international clients, who have investments and a business presence in this country and the wider region.”