Spire Technologies secures banking license from Central Bank of Bahrain

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  • The banking fintech seeks to contribute to the growth of the digitally-led national financial ecosystem and widen its presence in the region
  • It intends to provide users with full agency over business cashflows, offering a rich user experience as well as faster, secure payments

Manama, Bahrain–Spire Technologies has obtained licenses from the Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB), authorizing it to operate as a fully regulated open banking ancillary service provider in Bahrain.

The approval from the CBB will effectively enable Spire Technologies to expand its offerings, delivering expert financial insights and swift digital solutions to the market with increased operational efficiency, which include the provision of open banking use cases to retail customers and Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) in addition to open banking enabled services to banks and fintechs.

A graduate from the CBB’s regulatory sandbox, the Bahrain-based open banking fintech is keen to contribute to the growth of the digitally-led national financial ecosystem and expand into the region and is set to launch its open banking solutions to MSMEs across Bahrain.

The solutions aims to provide its users with full agency over business cashflows, offering a rich user experience as well as faster, secure account-to-account payments at a competitive cost.

Dalal Buhejji, Executive Director of Financial Services at Bahrain EDB, affirmed that as of 2022, the financial services sector is the largest contributor to our GDP standing at 17.5%, which forms a major driver to the sustainable economic growth and diversification of the national economy, thereby boosting Bahrain’s international competitiveness on a global playing field.

“We take pride in witnessing the expansion journey of Spire Technologies, which reiterates Bahrain’s track record of success in giving rise to one success story after another owing to a pioneering pro-innovation regulatory framework and the unwavering support of Team Bahrain operating as a dynamic, collaborative collective, working in step with the private sector,” she added.

Aamir Janjua, Co-founder and Chief Product Officer at Spire Technologies noted that open banking has enabled the next generation of fintechs to introduce innovative, personalised, competitive and inclusive financial services to the fintech landscape.

“We are gratified at how far we’ve come and to be licensed as an ancillary service provider, enabling us to deliver innovative data and payments driven open banking solutions in Bahrain as part of a growing fintech ecosystem. We are thankful to the CBB for their continuous drive to build a robust open banking ecosystem, and to the Bahrain Economic Development Board for their exceptional support throughout our journey,” he said.

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