UAE's first independent digital banking platform launched
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THE first independent digital banking platform in the United Arab Emirates launched on Sunday, a neobank hoping to become a leader in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia.
Dubai-based YAP does not have a banking licence itself but has partnered with RAK Bank, which provides international bank account numbers for YAP users and secures their funds under its own banking licence.
YAP, like other neobanks which do not have physical branches, does not offer traditional banking services like loans and mortgages, but offers spending and budgeting analytics, peer-to-peer payments and remittances services and bill payments.
YAP is in the process of partnering with banks in other countries, head of product Katral-Nada Hassan said, including a bank in Saudi Arabia, in Pakistan and in Ghana.
Some UAE banks have in recent years launched their own digital banking offerings targeted at digitally-savvy and younger users, such as LIV by Emirates NBD and Mashreq Neo by Mashreq Bank.
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Abu Dhabi state-owned holding company ADQ last year said it plans to set up an as-yet unnamed neobank using a banking licence of the country's biggest lender, First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB).
"The fintech revolution has become very popular in other parts of the world and we saw a gap and unique need for this service in the Middle East," said YAP CEO and founder Marwan Hachem.
Ms Hassan said there are challenges for fintechs looking to expand to the UAE. "There are a lot of fintechs right now looking at partnering with banks, but that requires a lot of discussion, relationship building... It is not an easy thing to do," she said.
YAP is at seed funding stage, funded by founders, a private equity firm and private investors, Ms Hassan said, adding that more than 20,000 customers have pre-registered and accounts will gradually go live in coming weeks. REUTERS
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