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Mon, Oct 06, 2025 | Rabi al-Thani 14, 1447
Saudi Arabia to serve as regional HQ for fintech growth, says Paymentology CEO
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia is emerging as a key fintech hub in
the Middle East, prompting the UK-based card issuing and payment processing firm
Paymentology to formalize its operations in Riyadh.
The company plans to designate its Saudi office as
its regional headquarters, CEO Jeff Parker said.
Speaking to Asharq at the Money20/20 Middle East
conference in September, Parker said the move reflects Paymentology’s long-term
commitment to the Kingdom. The company has obtained commercial registration in
Riyadh to expand its on-the-ground presence.
Saudi Arabia has set ambitious fintech targets
under its Vision 2030 agenda, aiming to increase the share of cashless
transactions to 70 percent by 2025.
The Kingdom’s payments landscape is undergoing
rapid transformation, with the Saudi Central Bank, also known as SAMA, reporting
that electronic payments accounted for 79 percent of total retail transactions
in 2024, up from 70 percent in 2023.
“We have been active in Saudi Arabia for about
four years. But to cement and take advantage of the opportunity, we need a
physical presence. So, very excited to say that we have registered now as a
Saudi company,” Parker said.
He added that the Saudi market is evolving and
clearly digitalizing rapidly. “The trend toward digitalization and financial
inclusion is really going to continue,” he said, noting that the company
considers Saudi Arabia its regional headquarters. He said the next step is to
start building a team and that Paymentology wants to hire a leader for the
region.
Parker also highlighted Paymentology’s confidence
in its growth prospects in the Kingdom, citing the opportunities in the fintech
sector and the country’s growing population.
During the event, Paymentology signed a memorandum
of understanding with Saudi-based remittance and digital payments provider Enjaz.
“We signed a strategic partnership with Enjaaz. We
think that is a great opportunity for us, very much aligned with Vision 2030 and
providing financial inclusion for the region,” said Parker.
In a separate statement, Bassam AlEidy, CEO of
Enjaz, said the collaboration represents “a major step in shaping the future of
payments in Saudi Arabia, delivering innovation that is inclusive, dynamic, and
tailored to the needs of our market.”
He added: “At Enjaz, our focus has always been on
giving our customers speed, convenience, and security, whether they are
transferring money abroad or making everyday payments. By collaborating with
Paymentology, we can now extend our card services that expand choice and enhance
financial freedom.”