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YAP, A digital banking start-up raises $41mn

FinTech platform received initial approval (IPA) in Pakistan and Ghana with plans to launch in Egypt and Saudi Arabia soon

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UAE-basedĀ financial technology start-upĀ and digital banking app YAP has raised $41 million as it seeks to expand into new markets and enhance its technology offerings.

Saudi Arabia-based investment company Aljazira Capital led the funding round. Global investment conglomerate Abu Dawood Group, Saudi Arabia’s Astra Group, Dubai-based private equity business Audacia Capital and family offices also participated in the funding round, the company said in a statement on Monday.

The FinTech platform, which was launched in 2021 in partnership with RAKBank and has more than 130,000 users signed up on its app, plans to complete its Series A funding by the end of the year, it added.

“We just got the In-Principle Approval for the EMI (electronic money institution) license in Pakistan and PSP (payment service provider) in Ghana and in Saudi Arabia. Together with the bank, we are going to apply to the central bank,” Hachem said. Demand for digital payments and other FinTech services has grown due to the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, as more people use online banking services to transfer money and pay for e-commerce transactions.

FinTech funding worldwide surged 68 percent annually to $210 billion in 2021, a report by consultancy KPMGĀ showed in March.

A record 5,684 deals were signed through mergers and acquisitions, private equity, and venture capital last year, the reportĀ found. TheĀ paymentsĀ segment continued to attract the lion’s share of funding among FinTech subsectors, accounting for $51.7bn in investments globally.

Investment in FinTech companies in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa stood at $77.4bn from 1,859 deals last year.
KPMG said.

More than 800 FinTech companies operating in different segments such as payments, InsureTech, and cyber security across the Middle East are expected to raise more than $2bn in venture capital funding this year to boost their growth,
Dubai bank Mashreq saidĀ in February, citing data from the Middle East Institute.

YAP is available for download on iOS and Android devices. It provides spending analytics, card controls, money transfer, and bill payment service, and real-time notifications of purchases, withdrawals, and transfers.
the statement said.

The digital banking app does not require a minimum balance and salary transfer requirement. It also offers a virtual card for online shopping.

ā€œWe look forward to expanding into new markets and enhancing our offering in the months ahead with these investments,ā€
said Anas Zaidan, co-founder and managing director of YAP.

YAP received In-Principal Approval in Pakistan and Ghana and plans to launch in Egypt soon, it said.

The FinTech platform has partnered with Bank AlJazira to launch its consumer and business banking platforms in Saudi Arabia. YAP ties up with banking partners to provide IBAN sponsorship for users, the statement added.

YAP’s product development pipeline includes a multicurrency offering, products for children and households, equity trading, loans, and buy-now-pay-later products.

Support from government-backed entities in the UAE has proved crucial for local FinTech start-ups.

The Dubai International Financial Centre Innovation Hub is the largest cluster of FinTech and innovation companies in the region. It allocated about $100m to help start-ups to grow through its FinTech Fund accelerator program.

The DIFC’sĀ FinTech HiveĀ has been connecting with investors and industry experts to seek funding.

Last October, the Central Bank of the UAE also signed an agreement with the DIFC to enhance collaboration under their sharedĀ sandbox programĀ for FinTechs.

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