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Dutch payments provider Adyen expands to Middle East

Thursday 12 November 2020 12:43 CET | News

Netherlands-based payments company Adyen has announced it is expanding to the Middle East, according to MENAbytes. 

It has opened an office in Dubai to run Middle East operations and will start by supporting local payment methods in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, and Egypt. According to MENAbytes, Adyen officials have declared that the company maintains discussions with its merchants to learn about the next regions and markets it may head to, and use that input to make decisions about expansion plans. 

Adyen offers payment solutions across different markets in North America, Latin America, the Asia Pacific, Africa, and now the Middle East. Its customers include Facebook, Uber, Spotify, L’Oréal, eBay, among others.


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Keywords: Adyen, expainsion, Middle East, Facebook, Uber, Spotify, L’Oréal, eBay, Dubai, payments , online payments, payments processing, ecommerce payments processing, United Arab Emirates
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