Forbes Middle East

TOP FINTECH APPS

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tabby featured seventh on our list of the Top 15 Fintech Apps In The Middle East in August 2021. Here's another look at the top five.

myFawry

• Establishe­d: 2019

• Descriptio­n: Payment portal

• Owner: Fawry for banking and payment technology services • Country: Egypt myFawry allows users to pay their bills, recharge their mobiles, reserve bus tickets, and track their spending.

Al Ansari Exchange Mobile App

• Establishe­d: 2018

• Descriptio­n: Remittance­s and money transfer • Owner: Al Ansari Exchange • Country: U.A.E The online remittance provider from Al Ansari Exchange provides payment options through online bank transfers, credit cards, direct debit, and the PayPlus card.

Al Mulla Exchange

Establishe­d: 2018

Descriptio­n: Remittance­s and money transfer Owner: Al Mulla Exchange Country: Kuwait Kuwait's first remittance app enables customers to transfer money in Kuwait and abroad.

MyFatoorah

• Establishe­d: 2016

• Descriptio­n: P2P payment solutions • Owner: MyFatoorah company • Country: Kuwait MyFatoorah was first launched in Kuwait and now also has operations in Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, the U.A.E., and Egypt.

valU

• Establishe­d: 2017

• Descriptio­n: Buy-Now Pay-Later (BNPL) Platform • Owner: EFG Hermes Holding • Country: Egypt valU allows users to shop across more than 3,500 stores and service providers, and 250 websites in Egypt, with payment plans from six to 60 months.

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