Morocco: Network International sets up to boost the digitalization of payments

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Network International, a leader in digital commerce in the Middle East and Africa, has announced its presence in Morocco, marking a key milestone in its expansion in French-speaking Africa. With over 30 years of experience, the company aims to accelerate the digitalization of payments through innovative technologies tailored to the needs of Moroccan financial institutions.

Mr. Nandan Mer, CEO of Network International, highlighted that Morocco represents a strategic opportunity, as a gateway to French-speaking Africa. The company plans to establish Casablanca as a hub for digital payments, promoting the adoption of innovative solutions.

This initiative aims to strengthen the country’s growing payments sector, especially with major upcoming events such as the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2030 FIFA World Cup. Network International is committed to improving the user experience for Moroccan consumers and merchants.

Source: Africa News Agency

Morocco: Network International sets up to boost the digitalization of payments

General

Network International, a leader in digital commerce in the Middle East and Africa, has announced its presence in Morocco, marking a key milestone in its expansion in French-speaking Africa. With over 30 years of experience, the company aims to accelerate the digitalization of payments through innovative technologies tailored to the needs of Moroccan financial institutions.

Mr. Nandan Mer, CEO of Network International, highlighted that Morocco represents a strategic opportunity, as a gateway to French-speaking Africa. The company plans to establish Casablanca as a hub for digital payments, promoting the adoption of innovative solutions.

This initiative aims to strengthen the country’s growing payments sector, especially with major upcoming events such as the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2030 FIFA World Cup. Network International is committed to improving the user experience for Moroccan consumers and merchants.

Source: Africa News Agency