The organisers of the Arab Fintech Forum have announced rebranding of the upcoming 3rd edition of the event as ‘Mena Fintech Festival’.

The event will be held in Doha from December 3-5 this year.

“The change reflects the event's expanded focus from a standard forum and exhibition into a true B2B matchmaking platform and industry ecosystem gathering. This transformation combines great content and a quality audience with engaging and entertaining elements.

“From startups to investors, corporate entities to regulators, and incubators to accelerators, the new Mena Fintech Festival format offers something for everyone, all under the niche verticals of Fintech and Financial Inclusion.

Malik Shishtawi, CEO of MANGUSTEEN, the Organising company commented: “The Mena Fintech Festival will continue to serve as a premier platform for financial technology leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs to come together, share insights, and drive the future of fintech.

“The decision to rebrand is part of a strategic initiative to better represent the diverse and dynamic fintech ecosystem that spans the Mena region, confirming our commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration across the entire Middle East and North Africa region.”

The MFTF will welcome industry experts, thought leaders, and key stakeholders from across the world, featuring keynote speeches, panel discussions, and workshops on the latest trends and technologies in fintech.

Attendees will have ample opportunities to connect, collaborate, and form strategic partnerships while exploring the challenges and opportunities within the fintech industry.

The event is organised by MANGUSTEEN, a professional event organiser known for creating unique profiles by collaborating with governments worldwide.

With over 15 years of experience, the award-winning event agency holds memberships in the top three global event associations: UFI, ICCA, and IAEE.

Over the years, MANGUSTEEN has successfully organized events, including profiles that have seen eight editions in six different countries.
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