PayPal, the global digital trade platform, has opened today a new regional center in Dubai, which serves as the company’s first location in the Middle East and Africa. The Dubai site on the Internet City strengthens PayPal’s commitment to its clients and partners in the region and the commitment to allow millions of more consumers and companies to access the global digital economy.
The expanded presence of PayPal will bring global trade capabilities to the region, including frictionless payments, solid safety and broader access to international payment networks to help large companies and small businesses to sell across borders.
Speaking from the Dubai AI 2025 festival today, Suzan Kerere, president of PayPal Global Markets, said: “Paypal is in a unique position to close the gap between consumers and companies for cross -border trade, fostering Millies Wortlyt today, and we hope to reach many more regional hub new for the Middle East and Africa.
Suzan added: “As artificial intelligence quickly transforms the way we buy and pay, PayPal is developing its next -generation purchase experiences to Speed, including smart wallets and agent trade. I can not wait to take customers and partners and partners and partners and partners and partners and partners and partners and partners and partners and partners and partners.” “” “” “” “”.
The announcement is made to the back of a series of large commercial offers and partners that PayPal has signed in the region in recent months.
Otto Williams, Senior Vice President, Regional Head and General Manager of Paypal Middle East and Africa, Said, “Through Strategic Partnerships with Banks, Fintechs, Telecommunications Providers, and Other Commerce Players, We Can Collectively Expond Access Access to The Global Digital Economy. We Are Honored to Already Serve Many of the Largest online Enterprises in the region across vital sector Like Aviation, Tourism, Digital Goods, and Retail.