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        Saudi Arabia’s Contactless Payment Penetration Rate is ‘94% of all Digital

        Transactions’


        Saudi Arabia has been one of the leading countries in contactless
        payments,  with  a  penetration  rate  of 94  percent  of all  digital
        transactions  as compared to 70  percent in  other developed
        countries, Maria Madvedeva, vice president at Mastercard Saudi
        Arabia and Bahrain, told Arab News. “The percentage of Saudi youth
        willing to experiment with new methods (of payments) is about 69
        percent. But the rest of the world is at 60 percent. The desire to
        really look at new solutions is extreme here in the Kingdom,” she
        told Arab News during the Global AI Summit in Riyadh. Madvedeva
        is betting on the Saudi fintech ecosystem to continue to expand
        rapidly, and believes that Mastercard will grow with it. “As we have
        seen opening up of Open Banking, as we’ll see opening up of buy
        now, pay later and Central Bank Digital Currency technologies, we
        will continue to invest and grow together with the country in those   the payment hub with the Saudi Esports Federation that would take
        areas,” she said. She added: “We have so many opportunities to   gamers beyond physical cards, and into the world of the Metaverse
        convert cash, and look into digitizing over different cash aspects   and  virtual  reality  space,” she  explained. The  company  has  also
        in  government,  commercial, business,  and  also  in  the  personal   launched  Mastercard Ventures  that  aims  to drive  the  adoption
        space.”  As  the  rise  of buy  now,  pay  later  options  is  increasing   of virtual reality and the Metaverse in the Kingdom.  Mastercard
        within the Kingdom, Madvedeva believes that installment payment   has  recently  acquired  a  minority  stake  in  Saudi-based  fintech
        options will be the future of Saudi consumer buying, adding that   company, HyperPay, to fuel digital payments between merchants.
        Mastercard will play a huge role in enabling that technology in the   “HyperPay has been a cornerstone of us being embedded into the
        Kingdom. Mastercard has  also signed  a three-year partnership   Saudi ecosystem,” Madvedeva said. Moreover, she stated that the
        with Saudi Esports Federation as an official sponsor to one of the   company has made an investment into Network International in
        largest gaming events in the world, Gamers8. Madvedeva said that   Saudi  Arabia.  Network International  is  part  of the  Saudi Fintech
        the partnership aims to promote digital payment acceptance within   Hub Sandbox and it is working closely with Mastercard to drive
        the gamers’ community in the Kingdom. “Our agreement is creating   new payment methods in the Kingdom.




        SpaceX Receives Starlink License in Qatar


        Qatar’s  Communications  Regulatory  Authority  (CRA)  announced   other government departments. The CRA said in a statement that
        on that it has granted SpaceX a license to provide Starlink satellite   the license will help to improve the availability of telecommunica-
        internet service. According to the CRA, SpaceX subsidiary Starlink   tions services in remote areas of the country, particularly in areas
        Satellite Qatar was awarded an Individual License for the Provision   such as oil and gas platforms at sea, ships, yachts, and aircrafts
        of Public Satellite  Telecommunications Networks and Services.   where internet is not fully available, and provide complementary
        The license was granted after consultation with stakeholders and   and  alternative  telecommunications  services  for individuals  and
                                                               enterprise consumers. “The grant of this license is consistent with
                                                               international trends in the field. It contributes to the development
                                                               of the  Information  and  Communications Technology  sector and
                                                               encourages  more  foreign  investments  in  the  country; therefore,
                                                               diversifying the national economy, which supports Qatar National
                                                               Vision 2030,” the statement said. (via Gulf Times) With the granting
                                                               of the license in Qatar, SpaceX is now allowed to operate in two
                                                               countries in the Gulf Cooperation Council, a union that consists of
                                                               Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab
                                                               Emirates. SpaceX received a license in Bahrain earlier this year.
                                                               The  company  has  not  announced when  Starlink  service will  be
                                                               available in Qatar or Bahrain, although the SpaceX availability map
                                                               shows Qatar is expected to receive the service in Q1 2023, while
                                                               Bahrain has a more general “2023” timeline.




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