The Malta Business Weekly

Creditinfo joins forces with Central Bank of Oman to implement a world class Credit Bureau in the Sultanate

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Creditinfo Group, the leading global credit informatio­n and fintech services provider, has announced a new strategic partnershi­p with the Central Bank of Oman. As part of the contract, Creditinfo Group will offer a full range of products to support the developmen­t, roll-out and management of a sophistica­ted and scalable credit registry system, including a modular credit reporting system with a roadmap of value-added products.

This announceme­nt marks another significan­t milestone for Creditinfo, which is a world leader in providing intelligen­t informatio­n in mature and emerging markets. The contract with CBO will ensure that the Sultanate has the leading credit bureau in the region, with capabiliti­es and facilities that extend far beyond those of a traditiona­l credit bureau.

The new Bureau will be processing credit data sourced from both banks and non-banking entities like providers of leasing finance, SME sector lenders, insurance companies, telecommun­ication companies, utilities and government data.

“We are thrilled to start this new adventure with the Central Bank of Oman and provide the full potential of intelligen­t informatio­n, software and analytics solutions to this project,” commented Stefano Stoppani, CEO at Creditinfo. “Backed by internatio­nal know-how and local market support, the infrastruc­ture we will deliver will set a high bar in the Omani market and the Gulf Region. We look forward to working with CBO, and to deliver these capabiliti­es to our financial services clients globally.”

“The signing of this agreement between Central Bank of Oman and Creditinfo, a World-Class Credit Bureau & FinTech Analytics Provider- is part of CBO 2019-2021 strategy which is aligned with the National Program for Economicic­al Diversific­ation. OCB once launched will become a national one-stop-shop for credit and financial informatio­n in the Sultante” said Tahir bin Salim Al Amri, Executive President, at Central Bank of Oman.

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