Bahrain’s CoinMENA joins Visa’s Fintech Fast Track Program

By Arya M Nair, Official Reporter
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CoinMENA, a leading digital assets exchange in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), has joined Visa’s Fintech Fast Track program, speeding up the process of integrating with Visa, a world leader in digital payments.

The Visa Fintech Fast Track program will allow CoinMENA to more easily leverage the reach, capabilities, and security of VisaNet, the company’s global payment network, and launch a host of Visa-exclusive services, including the CoinMENA VISA Card.

The company will also leverage the Visa Fintech Fast Track program to introduce a series of partner initiatives specifically designed to simplify onramp and offramp operations for its users.

By joining Visa’s Fintech Fast Track program, the Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB) regulated company has the ability to access Visa’s growing partner network, and experts who can provide guidance in helping them get up and running in the most efficient way possible.

Alex McCrea
Alex McCrea
VP & Head
CEMEA Digital Partnerships & Ventures Visa

“At Visa, we want to serve as the bridge, connecting the crypto ecosystem with our global network of 100 million merchant locations and 15,000+ financial institutions. We are excited for CoinMENA to join Visa’s Fintech Fast Track program given its growth trajectory and solutions roadmap. With the Visa Fintech Fast Track program, we provide leading virtual asset exchanges like CoinMENA with rapid onboarding, industry know-how and investments to gain access to the capabilities that lie within Visa’s global network.”

CoinMENA Co-Founders Ms. Dina Sam’an and Mr. Talal Tabbaa said that “We are delighted to have entered into this five-year strategic partnership with Visa. Joining forces with one of the largest payments technology companies on the planet will enable us to further expand and enhance the user experience for CoinMENA’s userbase.”

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