Pyypl and Visa Partner to Boost Financial Inclusion in MEA With Prepaid Cards

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Pyypl and Visa Partner to Boost Financial Inclusion in MEA With Prepaid CardsPyypl, a fintech company operating in the Middle East and Africa (MEA), has partnered with Visa to introduce virtual and physical prepaid Visa cards via its mobile app. This strategic collaboration aims to enhance financial inclusion across the region, providing underserved populations with greater access to financial services. The integration of Visa virtual cards will […]

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