MFTA & HW: drives fintech and sustainability cooperation
Dubai – Monday 17 April 2023 – Edinburgh Business School (EBS) at Heriot-Watt University in Dubai – UAE, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the MENA Fintech Association (MFTA) to collaborate on a wide range of initiatives and programs related to fintech and sustainability. The collaboration between the university and the fintech industry will help increase engagement among students and leaders, drive innovation, accelerate the adoption of new technologies and prepare the next generation of fintech and sustainability professionals.
Awarded ‘Best University’ by Forbes Middle East and rated five stars by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), the digital-friendly campus is a satellite of the UK’s Heriot-Watt University which carries over 180 years of world-renowned education with specialized programs ranging from management, engineering, built environment, to food science, which will now be extended to fintech and sustainability subjects.
MENA Fintech Association (MFTA) – ranked among the leading fintech bodies globally, is an inclusive, not-for-profit association that fosters an open dialogue for the MENA Fintech community, shaping the future of financial services in the region. It is dedicated to promoting and supporting the growth of the fintech industry in the MENA region. The association is organized across several committees, from open banking, payments, sustainability and regulation, where the brightest minds in the industry come together to study critical industry issues and engage with peers and authorities.
This agreement is in line with EBS’s vision to expand its partnership with the fintech industry to leverage the ideas and resources available to both parties and to enhance the student learning experience. The agreement calls for cooperation and partnership in a wide range of areas, including:
- Exchange of knowledge and expertise
- Development and delivery of educational programs in fintech and sustainable finance
- Joint research projects
- Seminars and conferences
- Students’ internships and mentorships with MENA Fintech members
This MoU comes at critical times where the fintech industry is gaining momentum in the Middle East, a region that wants to be at the forefront of innovation, including in fintech and sustainability. A recent study by Saudi technology venture capital fund STV predicts that MENA will see 45 unicorns worth over US$100 billion by 2030, creating a pool of new jobs in the region. On the sustainability front, the United Arab Emirates will host the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP 28, with organizations accelerating efforts to drive green and inclusive workplaces and cities. Among them, Fintechs that stand out for their potential to create a more sustainable world by promoting financial inclusion, green finance, digital payments, blockchain and data intelligence.