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NORTH AFRICA | Egyptian Fintech, PayMob, Receives Inaugural International Fintech PSP License from the Central Bank of Oman
PayMob, a leading fintech in North Africa, has obtained the Payment Service Provider (PSP) license from the Central Bank of Oman (CBO).
This achievement marks Paymob as the inaugural international fintech company to attain full licensing in the Sultanate.
Established in 2015 by Islam Shawky, Alain El Hajj, and Mostafa Menessy, Paymob serves as an infrastructure technology enabler. The company offers payment solutions that empower digital financial service providers by leveraging mobile wallet technology.
In 2022, the startup secured $50 million in Series B funding in order to:
The company is backed by global and regional investors including:
In Oman, the PSP license granted to Paymob allows the company to accept and process both online and in-store payments. This capability is facilitated through its local integration with the Central Bank of Oman’s (CBO) secure payment infrastructure, OmanNet.
Oman is rapidly advancing in the digital transformation of its banking sector, aligning with the objectives of the country’s Vision 2040, which seeks to diversify its economy. Over five years, from 2018 to 2022, transactions conducted through OmanNet covering:
have surged by 300%, escalating from 82.4 million transactions to 252.9 million transactions.
With this achievement, merchants in the Sultanate can now accept payments seamlessly, whether they are local or cross-border, using Paymob’s gateway. This eliminates the necessity for multiple gateway integrations.
Paymob obtained the PSP license by adhering to all regulatory requirements outlined by the CBO’s framework.
“It is a proud moment for Paymob to be the first international fintech company to receive PSP licensing in Oman.
We appreciate the vote of confidence that CBO has placed in our technology. We are committed to enabling SME growth in Oman by making cutting-edge payments solutions accessible to all merchants and processing transactions seamlessly and securely through our local gateway,” said Shawky, Co-Founder and CEO of Paymob.