Triterras and Mamun Forge Fintech Powerhouse to Catalyze MSME Growth in Oman

In conclusion, the Triterras-Mamun alliance emerges as a beacon of fintech synergy, poised to catalyze economic prosperity in Oman. By leveraging technology, financial expertise, and a shared vision of empowering MSMEs, these fintech giants are paving the way for innovative financial solutions tailored to the unique requirements of Oman’s vibrant market. As the partnership unfolds, its impact on fostering financial inclusion and driving economic growth is anticipated to resonate far beyond Oman’s borders, contributing to the larger narrative of fintech-driven transformations in the global financial landscape.

Annual Investment Meeting witnesses the launch of UNCTAD World Investment Forum 2023

James Zhan, Executive Director, UNCTAD World Investment Forum, announced the launch of ‘UNCTAD World Investment Forum 2023’ at the 12th edition of the Annual Investment Meeting at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Centre. Taking place under the theme ‘Investing in sustainable development’, the forum, which will be held in October will bring together government leaders, global CEOs and other investment stakeholders.

Fintech startups in The UAE

The United Arab Emirates has become a hub for fintech startups due to a tech-savvy population and supportive government policies. With the ADGM open banking framework and regulation for crypto assets activities, UAE regulators are keeping up with technological advancements while ensuring data privacy and protection. The challenges for foreign fintech companies looking to operate in the UAE include data processing restrictions and obtaining a local license, but with the right partnerships, these hurdles can be overcome to tap into the immense potential of emerging markets.

Overall, the UAE remains a globally competitive country in fintech, with regulators committed to staying ahead of the curve.

How Digital Disruption is Impacting Traditional Banking in the Middle East?

Digital banks in UAE, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia are posing significant challenges and opportunities for traditional banks in the region. While the prevalence of cash payments remains high, recent government policies, regulatory initiatives, and the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic are spurring rapid changes in the payments landscape. According to a survey conducted by McKinsey, 90% of payment practitioners believe that the shift toward digital payments will be permanent. Nonbank payment providers are predicted to emerge victorious by 60% of survey respondents, highlighting the importance of traditional banks prioritizing digitizing customer journeys and investing in fintech to remain relevant in this dynamic space.

Analysis: Crypto exchanges won’t bar Russians, raising fears of sanctions backdoor

LONDON, March 3 (Reuters) – Some of the world’s biggest cryptocurrency exchanges are staying put in Russia, breaking ranks with mainstream finance in a decision that experts say weakens Western attempts to isolate Moscow following the invasion of Ukraine. Western sanctions, which aim to squeeze Russia’s economy and sever it from the global financial system, […]