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Turkish firm pitches payment app for Mideast, N.Africa

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Anew indigenous blockchain-based project by a Turkish venture firm aims to be a general payment system for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, said one of the officials behind the project. The landmark project has come to the launch phase, Ilker Cikrikcili, MenaPay’s chief marketing officer, told Anadolu Agency. The mobile app, supported by its main investment firm, Bogazici Ventures, and the payment infrastruc­ture developed by the MenaPay team, has so far received $6.5 million in investment­s, he noted. “Some 84 percent of the MENA region’s population (326 million people) do not use credit cards due to religious reasons,” he said.

He added that MenaPay was approved and licensed as a payment service provider by the Central Banks of Dubai and Bahrain, and also has applied for a Sharia law certificat­e. With the help of blockchain technology, money transactio­ns will be made with literally thousands of witnesses, exceeding the two witnesses required by Sharia, he asserted.

The system will use a cryptocurr­ency developed privately for MenaPay called MenaCash, he added. “MenaPay’s distinctiv­e features are the blockchain technology and money transactio­n between persons without using banks,” he said. Money transactio­ns will be controlled by a global third-party service provider, and people will able to buy MenaCash in regional branches, he said. Users will able to buy, transfer, and use MenaCash, which will be constant to the U.S. dollar’s value, in contractua­l places such as e-commerce websites, restaurant­s, or markets, he explained. “Our end of 2019 target is to reach one billion dollars valuation and become a global payment provider,” he added. The app will go live on January 15.

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