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Mena FinTech Association and FinTech Armenia Association form partnership

The MENA FinTech Association (MFTA), the region’s leading not-for-profit industry body, is proud to announce a strategic partnership with FinTech Armenia Association, a pioneering organization and industry platform driving Financial Technology innovation in Armenia and internationally.

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This collaboration represents a significant milestone in fostering cross-border synergies in financial technology, AI, and banking, strengthening the global digital financial ecosystem. By aligning their missions, MFTA and FinTech Armenia aim to drive financial inclusion, enhance regulatory frameworks, and accelerate digital transformation across MENA, Armenia, Caucasian, and international markets.

Key objectives of this partnership include:
• Facilitating cross-border knowledge exchange and education in FinTech.
• Advocating for regulatory harmonization to promote innovation.
• Hosting events, workshops, and discussions to drive FinTech adoption.
• Strengthening investment opportunities for startups and scale-ups.
• Building partnerships among FinTech firms, financial institutions, and policymakers.

Nameer Khan, Chairman of the MENA FinTech Association, stated:
“Armenia is emerging as an exciting FinTech hub, and we are thrilled to welcome FinTech Armenia into our network. By working together, we will unlock new opportunities for innovation, regulatory alignment, and economic growth, fostering a more interconnected global FinTech landscape.” 

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