Egypt’s Paymob, the leading financial services enabler in the Middle East, North Africa, and Pakistan (MENAP), has received the Central Bank of Oman’s (CBO) Payment Service Provider (PSP) license, making it the first international fintech company to be fully licensed in the Sultanate.
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RIYADH: The entrepreneurial ecosystem has been on the rise in the Middle East and North Africa region for a while, with technology-based sectors starting to dominate the business landscape. Financial technology, popularly known as fintech, has been a promising sector for business people and investors alike, with startups entering and exiting the industry like never before. The
From entrepreneurial giants and athletes to the young superstars powering our favorite startups, thirteen alumni were awarded at AUC s 2022 Alumni Awards Ceremony last week.
The ceremony, hosted by AUC s Office of Alumni Engagement, was the first awards ceremony since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
Egyptian fintech startup, Paymob, has raised a $50 million in Series B funding round to help it launch new products and expand into additional markets. Founded in 2015 by Islam Shawky, Alain El Hajj, and Mostafa Menessy, Paymob's software products enable merchants to accept digital payments online and in-store. The firm has over 100, 000 merchant customers