Arab Financial Services (AFS), regulated by the Central Bank of Bahrain and Egypt, also holding a retail payment license in the UAE has partnered with Ternoa Blockchain to launch stablecoin and crypto payments across POS ( Point of Service) counters for UAE merchants. The partnership will expand across the GCC.

Ternoa, is a fast, secure & cost-efficient PayFi network that is designed to onboard billions of retail customers into crypto. Ternoa as per the announcement will use decentralized consumer finance protocol, Athar, a secure and cost-efficient PayFi network to onboard UAE merchants into the crypto and stablecoin era. Athar will enable stablecoin payments at Point-of-Sales (PoS) terminals.

AFS is owned by a total of 37 banks and financial institutions and services over 60 banks in more than 20 countries across the Middle East and African region.

The Athar protocol will make crypto payments easier and more accessible for every day transactions with AFS deploying the Athar solution for merchants in UAE.

Samer Soliman, AFS CEO noted that AFS is committed to driving innovation in the payments industry and expanding access to seamless, secure, and future-ready solutions.

He stated, “By integrating stablecoins and decentralized finance, we are unlocking new possibilities for merchants and consumers across the UAE, paving the way for the broader adoption of digital payments in the region.”

Ternoa CEO, Mr. Mickael Canu added, “The next big step for blockchain and digital finance is making it useful in everyday life. The payments and financial services industries are massive and bringing them onto Ethereum will open up exciting new possibilities. Our partnership using Athar with AFS will make digital payments faster, more secure, and accessible.”

AFS received UAE Retail Payment Service License in 2024

AFS recently made a strategic expansion into the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The move followed the successful acquisition of a Retail Payment Services License – Category II from the Central Bank of the UAE by Arab Financial Services L.L.C, allowing AFS to introduce a comprehensive suite of innovative and secure payment solutions tailored to the country’s dynamic financial landscape.

At the time Soliman noted that the license was a pivotal juncture in their regional expansion strategy. He noted that they were excited to launch innovative payment solutions in the country.

“Expanding into the UAE is a tremendous opportunity for us to bring our market-leading payment and fintech capabilities to a country that values innovation and security in digital financial services,” said Rizwan Khan, Managing Director for AFS UAE and Oman. “We are delighted to partner with local businesses and regulatory bodies to help nurture an inclusive digital ecosystem that meets the fast-evolving needs of the UAE and contribute to strengthening the country’s standing as a global fintech hub.”

UAE Central Bank passed stablecoin payments regulations

The UAE Central Bank in 2024 passed its stablecoin payment regulations that allowed regulated AED-backed stablecoins to be used inside the country for the purchase of products and services.

Fils, a UAE based enterprise-grade digital infrastructure provider enabling companies to embed sustainability and climate action into their business models using technologies such as Blockchain has partnered with Arab Financial Services (AFS), the Middle East and Africa region’s leading digital payment solutions provider and fintech enabler.

As per the press release, the collaboration marks a significant step towards fostering sustainable practices and driving climate action across industries in the region. Leveraging Fils’s state-of-the-art fintech technology and AFS’s expertise and regional leadership position in digital payments, the partnership will be key to helping integrate sustainability seamlessly into businesses’ operations, customer journeys, and financial transactions.

AFS, which has offices in Bahrain, Egypt, Oman, and the UAE, offers digital payments solutions and fintech, serving over 60 clients across more than 20 countries in the Middle East and Africa region. Fils’ partnership with AFS enables a significant proportion of banks, financial institutions, and organizations in the MEA to track and mitigate their emissions, aiding the global transition to a low-carbon economy.

Samer Soliman, CEO of AFS commented, “We are proud to join forces with Fils in a strategic partnership to drive sustainable solutions within the digital payments landscape. This collaboration directly supports our ESG strategic goals by accelerating their implementation. As a leading digital payments provider, we embrace the responsibility to drive sustainability not only for ourselves but also empower our partners and clients to achieve their own environmental ambitions.”

Nameer Khan, CEO of Fils, said, “We are thrilled to embark on this strategic partnership with Arab Financial Services. By combining our advanced digital infrastructure with AFS’s leadership in electronic payments outsourcing, we have a unique opportunity to drive positive change across industries in the MENA region. Our shared commitment to sustainability and climate action will not only transform business operations but also redefine the landscape of responsible finance in the region and beyond.”

Key highlights of the partnership between Fils and AFS include:

  • Sustainable Digital Transformation: Fils’ enterprise-grade digital infrastructure will empower AFS to seamlessly integrate sustainability and climate action into its payments ecosystem. This includes developing innovative solutions that contribute to reduced carbon footprints and environmental impact.  
  • Green Financial Products: The collaboration will explore opportunities to introduce sustainable financial products, with a specific focus on Islamic Credit Cards. By incorporating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, both organisations aim to set new industry standards for responsible and ethical financial services.
  • Enhanced Customer Experiences: Fils and AFS will work together to enhance customer journeys by providing eco-friendly and sustainable options for electronic payments. This includes the development of user-friendly interfaces that promote responsible consumer choices and a positive environmental impact.
  • Industry Leadership in Sustainability: As pioneers in their respective fields, Fils and AFS will lead the financial and digital industries in the MENA region towards a more sustainable future. By combining their strengths, the partnership seeks to inspire businesses to prioritise sustainability in their business strategies and take measurable action to tackle climate change.

Fils’ partnership with AFS is hot on the heels of an impressive roster of collaborations so far this year. Exciting partnerships with e& Enterprise, Mashreq Bank and Flowcarbon have cemented Fils’ place as a global leader in sustainable financial infrastructure.

In addition Fils recently announced its expansion into Pakistan through a partnership with TPS, a digital banking and payments solution provider that powers banks, digital banks, FinTechs, payment processors, merchants, and telecoms around the world. The collaboration aims to make a lasting impact on the international stage, embedding climate action at the core of digital financial services.