The MENA FinTech Association (MFTA) has welcomed regtech firm SumSub as a member. The association, formed in 2018 to support fintech start-ups in the Middle East and North Africa,aims to advance the development of the fintech sector in the region – which is growing quickly – through collaboration and innovation. MFTA provides various opportunities as a fintech hub by connecting stakeholders from the industry and creating space for growth, innovation, and inclusivity. SumSub aims to contribute to the regional fintech ecosystem by providing insights into anti-fraud measures and expertise in KYC, KYB, and transaction monitoring.
MENA Fintech Association Cheers for Regtech SumSub
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