MENA Fintech Startup Funding Report and Map

MENA Fintech Startup Funding Report and Map

Fintech is booming in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), now representing one of the hottest industries in the region, according to a new report by investment data platform Magnitt and the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) international financial center.

Since 2015, a total of US$237 million has been invested in MENA’s fintech startups through 181 deals, representing 7% of the total MENA startup funding between 2015 and 2019 year-to-date (YTD), according to MENA Fintech Venture Report 2019.

Annual number of deals (#) and total funding ($) in MENA-based FinTech startups, 2015 – 2019 YTD, MENA Fintech Venture Report 2019

Annual number of deals (#) and total funding ($) in MENA-based FinTech startups, 2015 – 2019 YTD, MENA Fintech Venture Report 2019

In 2018, fintech became the most popular industry by number of deals across MENA with 97 investments, surpassing e-commerce, delivery and transport, and food and beverage. Despite this, funding amounts remain low as deals have predominantly been made by earlier-stage accelerator programs.

Top 7 industries by number of deals and by total funding, MENA Fintech Venture Report 2019

Top 7 industries by number of deals and by total funding, MENA Fintech Venture Report 2019

In 2019 YTD, 37 investors have invested in fintech startups, with regional investors accounting for 86% of them. Startupbootcamp, 500 Startups, Pride Capital and Oman Technology Fund have been the most active fintech investors in the region over the past year.

Number of investments in MENA-based fintech startups, MENA Fintech Venture Report 2019

Number of investments in MENA-based fintech startups, MENA Fintech Venture Report 2019

 

Focus on payments and remittances startups

Within the MENA fintech industry, the payments and remittances vertical has received the most funding. In 2019 YTD, 45% of all deals went towards startups in the sector, a 15% increase compared to 2018 YTD.

Most of these startups are still early stage but later stage payments startups like Fawry, an Egypt-based electronic payments network, and Network International, a provider of payment solutions in the Middle East based in Dubai, demonstrates that the sector is maturing. Both Fawry and Network International had their IPO this year.

Other verticals that have witnessed increased investor interest include wealthtech, real estate finance and blockchain.

Rank of Fintech Verticals, MENA Fintech Venture Report 2019

Rank of Fintech Verticals, MENA Fintech Venture Report 2019

According to the report, the rise of fintech across MENA has been mainly driven by the region’s young and tech-savvy population, high Internet penetration, growing online/digital payments usage, and consumers’ openness toward fintech. In fact, 76% of United Arab Emirates (UAE) consumers said they trusted at least one tech company more than their bank with their money, and 83% of UAE residents said they were open to adopting fintech solutions by non-financial institutions.

 

UAE leads the region

As MENA nations battle it out to become the region’s top fintech destination, the UAE has emerged as the largest fintech hubs, according to the report.

The UAE is home 46% of all 310 fintech startups in the region, and in 2019 YTD, the nation accounted for 47% of all deals and 69% of total funding.

Percentage of total fintech startups by country, MENA Fintech Venture Report 2019

Percentage of total fintech startups by country, MENA Fintech Venture Report 2019

The UAE’s position as a top fintech destination in MENA has largely been enabled by local regulators and the government which have introduced several initiatives to foster fintech innovation. Two jurisdictions within the UAE have set up sandboxes and so-called RegLabs, which allow fintech startups and financial institutions to test out innovative products and business models, and government-led investment funds such as Abu Dhabi Catalyst Partners and the Fintech Fund by the Dubai International Financial Centre, have been launched to support local fintech projects and startups.

The UAE is also home to Fintech Hive, the region’s largest fintech accelerator and hub, and often hosts major regional fintech events including the annual Fintech Abu Dhabi, and Finovate Middle East.

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