General Authority for Investment and Free Zones (GAFI) and Mashreq Bank Saturday 22/3/2025 sealed a cooperation deal to boost cooperation in the...
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article author: Nour El-ShaeriSat, 2025-03-22 22:51 RIYADH: Startups across the Middle East and North Africa region continue to attract investor interest, with fintech, gaming, and health care ventures securing significant funding rounds. UAE-based fintech NymCard raised $33 million in a series B funding round led by QED Investors, with participation from Lunate, Dubai Future District Fund, and Mashreq Bank, as well as Knollwood, Reciprocal, and FJ Labs.Main category: Business & EconomyStartupsTags: Start-up of the WeekstartupsMENA
General Authority for Investment and Free Zones (GAFI) and Mashreq Bank Saturday 22/3/2025 sealed a cooperation deal to boost cooperation in the...
Leaders of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) held a five-hour meeting with Dr Susan Monarez, newly appointed head of...
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter THE Ministry of Health and Child Care has proposed that Treasury presents a supplementary budget to address the...
News Desk LAHORE: Mashreq Pakistan, part of leading financial institution in the MENA region, Mashreq, is pleased to announce the appointment of Syed...
News Desk LAHORE: Mashreq Pakistan, part of leading financial institution in the MENA region, Mashreq, is pleased to announce the appointment of Syed...
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KABUL, Afghanistan – The World Health Organization (WHO) in Afghanistan is deeply concerned that funding shortages could force the closure of 80...
Another two rounds of tax cuts, energy rebates, health and infrastructure spending are at the centre of this year's federal budget.
Another two rounds of tax cuts, energy rebates, health and infrastructure spending are at the centre of this year's federal budget.
Scientists from the University of Portsmouth's Revolution Plastics Institute are using gaming to reshape public attitudes toward plastic waste. In...