Adyen, the global payments platform based in Netherlands, announced that it will expand its offering to the Middle East by opening a new office in Dubai.
Adyen said in a statement that this will enable its existing merchant base to easily move into the region and provide merchants from the region with access to the full strength of the its platform.
To enable its merchants in best servicing their shoppers in the Middle East region, Adyen integrated with a host of key local payment methods amongst which Fawry, Mada, Meeza, KNET, NAPS, BENEFIT, and OmanNet.
“We’re very excited to open our Dubai office, this is an incredibly dynamic market.
For us, it’s important to be able to offer local expertise to our merchants — that’s why opening a local office is essential.”
said Sander Maertens, Head of Middle East for Adyen.
“Investing in our global reach to support our merchants is something we’re constantly working on — and this is a very interesting region for them.
There’s a lot happening in the Middle Eastern market, and we’re excited to be a part of it.”
said Pieter van der Does, co-founder and CEO of Adyen.
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