• Funding will support the development of Fintech Galaxy’s expansion into Open Finance across key MENA markets
  • Highlights Fintech Galaxy’s commitment to creating new avenues for collaboration and co-creation between institutions and fintechs 

Dubai, UAE : Fintech Galaxy, the UAE-based open innovation platform, has raised $2 million in seed funding to further bolster the development and rollout of its Open Finance platform, as it looks to expand its reach and boost financial inclusion across key Middle East and North Africa (MENA) markets.

The seed round was led by Jordan’s Ahli Fintech and joined by Raz Holding Group, OMQ Investments, Egypt’s EFG EV Fintech and INSEAD Saudi Angel Investors.

Fintech Galaxy is building an Open Finance platform, with a vision to redesign financial services with an open API infrastructure that provides integration between fintechs and institutions. The platform will provide access to customer data from partner banks through its Open Banking APIs, while allowing developers to build new apps and services.

Commenting on the successful closing of the funding round, Mirna Sleiman, Founder & CEO, Fintech Galaxy, said: Fintech Galaxy is driving the development of a much richer, broader financial technology ecosystem that goes well beyond banking to include insurance, asset management, exchanges, and pensions. We have designed the platform in collaboration with institutions and regulatory bodies from multiple jurisdictions across the region. Our main goal is to democratize financial services by building a stable and secure infrastructure and enabling smooth and standard integration between financial institutions and solutions providers.”

Open Finance is the next step in the Open Banking journey. Financial data such as mortgages, savings, pensions, insurance and consumer credit – basically a customer’s entire financial footprint – could be opened up to trusted and regulated third party APIs (with their permission). Open Banking, widely adopted now in many countries around the world, allows third-party developers to access customer data from their banks and act as a bridge to financial technology platforms.

Regulators across the region are issuing frameworks that pave the way for Open Banking adoption and unifying technical standards such as APIs, customer experience guidelines and cyber security standards. The Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB) last month directed all retail banks and financial institutions in the kingdom to implement the requirements for the second phase of the Bahrain Open Banking Framework (Bahrain OBF), becoming the first country in the MENA region to issue its own Open Banking technical standards. The Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) is launching a framework for Open Banking in the Kingdom during the first half of 2022.

Sleiman added, “For several years now, the financial sector of the MENA region has been abuzz with the concepts of ‘Open Banking’ and ‘Open Finance’. Our vision is to provide not only the technology infrastructure but rather enabling the whole ecosystem to access data and payment channels via a unified API gateway; and supporting financial institutions in their compliance with international and local Open Banking frameworks. This is a natural development of our Open Innovation platform and services.”

While it remains too early to tell exactly how big the market for the broader term of Open Finance will be, Fintech Galaxy has already set the foundations through its cross-border cloud-based innovation platform aimed at driving collaboration, fueling innovation and creating integration between financial institutions and fintech firms. Many government bodies, banks and hundreds of fintechs currently use Fintech Galaxy’s API Sandbox for innovation activities and proof of concepts (PoCs). These numbers are only bound to grow as the MENA region’s broader fintech industry comes of age and transforms the future of its economy.  

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About Fintech Galaxy

Fintech Galaxy is an industry-leading financial technology company with offices in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia. The company was founded in 2018 with the aim to reimagine the future of inclusive financial services, create stable and secure interoperability channels between financial providers and end-consumers, bringing benefits to all the involved parties.​​

The company’s Open Finance Platform aims to redesign financial services with an open API infrastructure that provides a standard integration between fintechs and institutions across all Arab markets. The platform aims to boost financial inclusion and revolutionize financial services in the region, from account aggregation, payment initiation, and cashflow management to lending/credit scoring, and more for both Retail and Corporate/SME clients.​

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