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Paymob, a financial technology company operating in the Middle East, North Africa and Pakistan, has become the first international fintech to obtain a vital licence from the Central Bank of Oman. The ...
MUSCAT, OMAN: Paymob, the leading financial services enabler in the Middle East, North Africa, and Pakistan (MENAP) announces that it has received the Central Bank of Oman’s (CBO) Payment Service ...
In December 2023, Paymob became the first international fintech company to obtain a PSP license in Oman. The Series B round in 2022, which raised $50m, facilitated Paymob’s initial GCC expansion ...
[1] Read More: Egypt’s Paymob Secures Fintech License in Oman The funding will support Paymob's growth strategy, including expanding its merchant base and payment offerings, which currently ...
It has more than tripled that number in the two years following its expansion from Egypt and Pakistan into Oman, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Paymob’s initial Series B round in 2022, led by PayPal ...
In December 2023 Paymob was a granted PSP license in Oman. The Company is backed by global and regional investors including PayPal Ventures, Global Ventures, Kora Capital, Clay Point Capital, EBRD, ...
With operations in UAE, Egypt, KSA, Oman, and Pakistan, Paymob leverages its regional expertise to empower merchants with aggregated payment solutions across in-store, online, and mobile channels.
KARACHI: Paymob and 1LINK have announced a partnership agreement to power instant online payouts for merchants registered with Paymob via 1LINK’s payment infrastructure, with Bank Alfalah Ltd ...
It has more than tripled that number in the two years following its expansion from Egypt and Pakistan into Oman, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Paymob’s initial $50 million Series B round in 2022 ...
When we last covered Paymob in 2022, the fintech served just over 100,000 local and international merchants. It has more than tripled that number in the two years following its expansion from Egypt ...