Fintech Galaxy is licensed to become the first central bank-regulated Open Finance platform
By Leandra Monteiro
Today
- Provider of account information services
- API Banking
- Bahrain
Fintech Galaxy, a financial innovation company, has become the first central bank-regulated Open Finance platform in the MENA region after receiving a license from the Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB), which allows the firm to operate as a regulated third-party provider (TPP) and change the way banks, financial institutions and sellers attract new customers on.
The Account Information Services Provider (AISP) license enables the company to integrate its Open Finance API platform, FINX, into multiple banking APIs through a unified interface, providing secure and consent-driven access to enrich customers’ account information.
Operating in full compliance with Bahraini Open Banking Standards and in line with EU PSD2 regulations and UK best practices, the license will help banks, financial institutions and merchants expand their customer base and offer innovative product offerings. These include a 360-degree overview of a customer’s financial footprint to financial planning, budgeting and savings targets tailored to the end user’s financial behaviour. Consumers also benefit from faster, seamless access to other platforms and products that meet their unique needs and circumstances.
Mirna Sleiman, CEO and founder of Fintech Galaxycommented, “By getting the FINX platform licensed as a TPP in Bahrain, our vision as a regulated Open Finance platform moves the needle on financial inclusion. It’s a critical step for us in our relentless drive to drive innovation and open up the financial sector across the region. Most importantly, we are now poised to accelerate financial inclusion for many millions of people as we lead a market that is forecast to grow more than sevenfold to reach $11.74 billion by 2027.”
The company, now operating in 4 markets across MENA, is on a mission to build the most secure, reliable and developer-friendly Open Finance platform in the world. Being CBB licensed will strengthen Fintech Galaxy’s presence in Bahrain and pave the way for further expansion across the region and beyond, with a wide range of use cases, bringing more value to SMEs, merchants, enterprises and even regulators.
Sleiman explained, “With a team that has over 100 years of combined experience in Open banking, we have served as a passionate catalyst for fintech innovation and inclusion for many years in the MENA region. By bringing the entire region’s ecosystem together, our work has been fundamental to unlocking the enormous potential of the MENA banking market, driven in part by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and a young and highly digitally engaged demographic As the first central bank regulated Open Finance platform in the MENA region, we can now create opportunities for process improvement and new value creation for businesses, including financial and non-financial enterprises, who will finally be able to focus on developing their products and services without having to worry about compliance issues and technology infrastructure.”
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