Several honors and awards were recently bestowed on Path Solutions including the latest Best Islamic Technology Provider 2021 award from Islamic Finance news (IFN). For the first time in history, an Islamic banking software provider receives the most awards ever for its contribution to the growth of the Islamic financial services industry.

The highly acclaimed company, Path Solutions received the largest number of votes ever this year, culminating in being awarded the Best Islamic Technology Provider 2021, which further cements this achievement.

According to Andrew Morgan, Managing Director & Publisher, REDmoney Group, Path Solutions was crowned the winner for the 15th year in a remarkable scoring streak. The firm is an unquestioned leader in the technology space, and as the industry slowly recovers post-pandemic, Path Solutions toughed it out to hang on to its title even in the midst of adversity. “Our heartiest congratulations go to the company and its amazing team”, he said.

Commenting on the award, Mohammed Kateeb, Path Solutions’ Group Chairman & CEO stated, “We are extremely proud to have once again won the industry vote in the annual IFN’s Poll as Best Islamic Technology Provider of 2021. This recognition only compels us to maintain our momentum and continue to shape the future of financial services ecosystem and empower the transformation of the industry by providing cutting-edge, forward-thinking and innovative software”. 

IFN Service Providers Poll 2021 will be honoring nine exceptional service providers for their invaluable contributions to the global Islamic finance industry at the prestigious Dubai Awards Ceremony on the 31st of October.

It serves to note that IFN is a subsidiary of REDmoney Group, which was established in 2004 to provide media coverage in global markets including emerging Islamic economies, with unmatched insight into global Sharia-compliant markets. It is the longest running and the only fully independent Awards disseminator. The IFN Service Providers Poll is unique in its recognition of the vital role that service providers play in smoothing the path for Islamic finance and setting the benchmark for its ongoing quality, consistency and creativity by supporting the underlying operations that are so crucial to its success.

The results of the IFN Service Providers Poll 2021 are out and can be viewed here:

https://www.islamicfinancenews.com/daily-cover-story-ifn-service-providers-poll-2021-honors-nine-exceptional-service-providers-for-their-invaluable-contributions-to-the-global-islamic-finance-industry.html

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