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Polri Kirim 20 Personel Ikuti UAE SWAT Challenge di Dubai
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JAKARTA - Polri mengirimkan personel Korps Brimob terbaiknya, untuk mengikuti kegiatan perlombaan UAE SWAT Challenge ke-empat di Al Raweyah, Dubai, Uni Emirat Arab (UEA). Komandan Korps (Dankor) Brimob Polri Komjen Anang Revandoko menjelaskan, para jajaran terbaiknya tersebut akan berlomba untuk menguji kemampuan baik secara perorangan maupun tim dalam taktis antar-Polisi spesialis yang ada di dunia. "Pagi hari ini, Korbrimob Polri melepas pejuang dan petarung luar biasa mewakili Indonesia, Kepolisian Republik Indonesia mempercayakan lomba pertandingan antar kepolisian Internasional kegiatan lomba UAE SWAT Challenge Ke-4 di Al Raweyah, Dubai, Uni Emirat Arab," kata Anang di Lapangan Mako Korbrimob Polri, Kelapa Dua, Depok, Senin (13/2/2023). Menurut Anang, Kapolri Jenderal Listyo Sigit Prabowo telah memberikan kepercayaan untuk Korps Brimob Polri mengikuti kegiatan perlombaan antar-negara tersebut. Oleh karenanya, Anang berharap kepada seluruh perwakilan Polri yang mengikuti kegiatan tersebut dapat memberikan hasil terbaik bagi Negara maupun institusi Polri. "Kapolri memberikan kepercayaan Korbrimob Polri untuk perwakilan untuk mengikuti lomba. Dan akan menjaga nama dan kehormatan Polri apapun resikonya agar menjadi yang terbaik dengan menjadi juara ketika lomba di dunia," ujar Anang. Selain itu, Anang juga meminta doa kepada seluruh masyarakat Indonesia agar seluruh personel Polri bisa meraih hasil terbaik demi mengharumkan nama Bangsa Indonesia. Terkait kegiatan itu, Anang menyebut bahwa, Polri telah mengikuti lomba itu sebanyak empat kali. Bahkan, saat ini terdapat Polisi Wanita (Polwan) yang turut diberangkatkan. "Kemampuan penanganan lomba kelompok bersenjata dengan bagaimana fisik yang kuat dapat menguji keahlian para perwakilan lomba yang akan diberangkatkan," ucap Anang. (Rls/SMSI) Adapun personel Brimob yang diberangkatkan dalam kegiatan itu, diantaranya; - AKBP ESTY SETYO NUGROHO, S.I.K, WADANMEN III PASPELOPOR KORBRIMOB - Kompol WAYAN WAYRACANA ARYAWAN, S.I.K, KASIOPS PASGEGANA KORBRIMOB. - IPTU FABIAN CONDO WIJAYA, S.Tr.K., S.I.K., M.Si, DANKI 1 YON C MEN III PASPELOPOR KORBRIMOB - IPTU I NYOMAN SARWA HEDI PRADNYANA, S.Tr.K., S.I.K. DANKI 3 BATALYON C RESIMEN III PASPELOPOR KORBRIMOB - IPTU YEHEZKIEL PRASDYANTA OKTAVIAN, DANKI 3 YON A MEN I PASPELOPOR KORBRIMOB - IPDA YAKOBUS MICHAEL NAWIPA, S.H., M.M. , DANTON 2 KI 1 YON A MEN III PASPELOPOR KORBRIMOB - IPDA M IQBAL HERIAN, S.Tr.K, WADANKI 2 YON C RESIMEN III PASPELOPOR KORBRIMOB - IPDA ILHAM DEWANGGA SAPUTRA S.Tr.K, DANKI 4 YON A RESIMEN III PASPELOPOR KORBRIMOB - IPDA NORA SEPTIANA, S.Tr.K, PAOPS SUBDEN 1 DEN A SAT WANTEROR PASGEGANA KORBRIMOB - IPDA HENDON HANIF PUTRA, S.Tr.K, PS. DAN UNIT 1 SUBDEN 3 DEN A SAT WANTEROR PASGEGANA KORBRIMOB - IPDA MOCHAMAD DIO SANTOSO, S.Tr.K, PANIT 4 SUBDEN 3 DEN A SAT WANTEROR PASGEGANA KORBRIMOB - IPDA DANIEL LABUNO, S.H, PS. DAN UNIT 3 SUBDEN 1 DEN A SAT WANTEROR PASGEGANA KORBRIMOB - BRIGPOL I GEDE EKA SUNIYANTARA, S.E, BANIT UNIT 4 SUBDEN II DEN A SATWANTEROR PASGEGANA KORBRIMOB - BRIGPOL I GEDE JULI HARY ERAWAN, BANIT UNIT 4 SUBDEN III DEN A SATWANTEROR PASGEGANA KORBRIMOB - BRIPDA KHUZNULKHARIM, S.Pd., BA PROV KOMPI 1 BATALYON C RESIMEN III PASPELOPOR KORBRIMOB - BRIPDA LA FIKRAM, BA YON A RESIMEN I PASPELOPOR KORBRIMOB - BHARAKA GEDE SUPARTO, TANIT 4 SUBDEN 4 DEN A SAT WANTEROR PASGEGANA KORBRIMOB. - BHARAKA ALPIAN AZAMI, TANIT 4 SUBDEN 4 DEN A SAT WANTEROR PASGEGANA KORBRIMOB - BHARATU DJUNAIDY AZHARI MANOSO, TA YON C RESIMEN II PASPELOPOR KORBRIMOB - BHARADA ALI MUSTOFA SAPUMAIJAT, TANIT 3 SUBDEN I DEN B SAT KBR PASGEGANA KORBRIMOB Read the full article
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A new app has launched allowing users in the United Arab Emirates to trade US stocks commission-free. For the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app. Sarwa Trade offers commission-free trading with no local transfer fee from AED accounts, the company said in a statement. Users must open an account with a minimum balance of $5 and provide the company with…
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Middle East and Africa Robo-advisory Market Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast – 2025
In a recent published report, Kenneth Research has updated the Market report for Middle East and Africa Robo-advisory Market for 2021 till 2030. Report further now discusses; the various strategies to be adopted or being adopted by the business players across the globe at various levels in the value chain. In the view of the global economic slowdown, we further estimated that China, India, Japan and South Korea to recover fastest amongst all the countries in the Asian market. Germany, France, Italy, Spain to take the worst hit and this hit is expected to be regain 25% by the end of 2021- Positive Growth in the economic demand and supply.
U.S. Market recovers fast; In a release on May 4th 2021, the U.S. Bureau and Economic Analysis and U.S. Census Bureau mentions the recovery in the U.S. International trade in March 2021. Exports in the country reached $200 billion, up by $12.4 billion in Feb 2021. Following the continuous incremental trend, imports tallied at $274.5 billion, picked up by $16.4 billion in Feb 2021. However, as COVID19 still haunts the economies across the globe, year-over-year (y-o-y) average exports in the U.S. declined by $7.0 billion from March 2020 till March 2021 whilst imports increased by $20.7 billion during the same time. This definitely shows how the market is trying to recover back and this will have a direct impact on the Healthcare/ICT/Chemical industries, creating a huge demand for Middle East and Africa Robo-advisory Market Products.
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Robo-advisory market of the Middle East and Africa is expected to catch up with other regions during the forecast period. The Middle East and Africa robo-advisory market is anticipated to grow at an overall compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 55.94% and will be worth of USD 3.80 Bn by 2023.
The U.A.E. and Saudi Arabia majorly drive the robo-advisory market of the Middle East and Africa. The U.A.E. is the most significant contributor to this market regarding revenue in the Middle East and Africa. Thus, it is expected to drive the demand of various robo-advisors in this region.
By type, the Middle East and Africa robo-advisory market is classified into hybrid robo-advisors and pure robo-advisors. Countries like the U.A.E. and Saudi Arabia dominate the hybrid robo-advisors market in Middle East and Africa. The advancement of robo-advisors in this region is anticipated to change the banks’ customer relations radically.
By types of client assets, the mass affluent segment held the largest market share regarding revenue generation in 2017, generating 30.24% revenue. However, owing to high market penetration, the market is expected to experience a promising growth rate in the coming years.
Key growth factors
o The increasing maturity of digital advice technology with low financial assistance fee is driving the market for the Middle East and Africa robo-advisors. o Rapid change in the financial service sector with evolving requirements of clients is also a significant factor for the growth of the Middle East and Africa robo-advisory market.
Threats and key players
o Lack of personalized support or direct contact with the client is predicted to restrain the demand for robo-advisors to some extent. o The key players in this market are Sarwa and Wahed Invest.
What is covered in the report?
1. Overview of the Middle East and Africa robo-advisory market. 2. The current and forecasted market size data for the Middle East and Africa robo-advisory market. 3. The current and forecasted market size data for the segments of the market, by type – hybrid robo-advisors and pure robo-advisors. 4. The current and forecasted market size data for the segments of the market, by types of client assets – mass affluent, high-net-worth individuals, pension funds, insurance companies, and sovereign wealth funds. 5. The current and forecasted market size data for the segments of the market, by country – the U.A.E., Saudi Arabia, South Africa and the rest of the Middle East and Africa 6. Market trends in the Middle East and Africa robo-advisory market. 7. Market drivers and challenges in the Middle East and Africa robo-advisory market. 8. Analysis of competitor profiles of major players operating in the market.
According to the statistics by the World Bank, the exports of ICT goods globally increased from 11.164% of total goods exports in 2017 to 11.53% of totaal goods exports in 2019. Additionally, exports of ICT services increased from 5.61% of service exports (BoP) in 2001 to 10.37% of service exports (BoP) in 2017.
“Final Report will add the analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on this industry.”
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The report further discusses the market opportunity, compound annual growth rate (CAGR) growth rate, competition, new technology innovations, market players analysis, government guidelines, export and import (EXIM) analysis, historical revenues, future forecasts etc. in the following regions and/or countries:
North America (U.S. & Canada) Market size, Y-O-Y growth, Market Players Analysis & Opportunity Outlook
Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Rest of Latin America) Market size, Y-O-Y growth & Market Players Analysis & Opportunity Outlook
Europe (U.K., Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Belgium, Netherlands & Luxembourg, NORDIC, Poland, Turkey, Russia, Rest of Europe) Market size, Y-O-Y growth Market Players Analys  & Opportunity Outlook
Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, Rest of Asia-Pacific) Market size, Y-O-Y growth & Market Players Analysis & Opportunity Outlook
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The Market report answers the following questions:
What is the aim of the report?
The market report presents the estimated market size of Middle East and Africa Robo-advisory Market by the end of forecast period. Additionally, the historical and current market size is also examined in the report.
Based on various indicators, the Year on Year growth (%) and compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for the given forecast period is offered.
An overview of the Market based on geographical scope, market segmentation and financial performance of key players is presented in the report.
The report presents current trends in the industry and future scope of the Market in North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America and Middle East and Africa.
The various parameters accelerating the growth of Market are incorporated in the research report.
The report analyzes growth rate, market size and valuation of the Market during the forecast period.
What aspects regarding the regional analysis Market are included in this report?
Geographical regions covered in the report include North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East & Africa region.
The report consists of detailed region-wise analysis of current and future market trends, providing information on product usage and consumption.
The growth rate of the market in every region, including their countries over the forecast period is included in the market report.
Based on what factors are the key market players assessed in this report?
The report offers detailed analysis of leading companies in the market across the globe.
It provides details of the major vendors involved in the Market including Key Playes
A comprehensive overview of each company including the company profile, generated revenue, pricing of goods and the manufactured products is incorporated in the report.
The facts and figures about market competitors along with standpoints of leading market players are presented in the report.
The recent developments, mergers and acquisitions related to mentioned key players are provided in the market report.
What is the key information extracted from the report?
Extensive information on factors estimated to affect the Market growth and market share during the forecast period is presented in the report.
The report offers the present scenario and future growth prospects Market in various geographical regions.
The competitive landscape analysis on the market as well as the qualitative and quantitative information is delivered.
The SWOT analysis is conducted along with Porter’s Five Force analysis.
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yourcrazycrack · 5 years
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Foloosi is on the Top 20 Middle East Fintech
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The past year has been eventful in the Middle East’s financial services sector. Last year, we saw the Saudi British Bank merge with Al Awwal Bank to create Saudi Arabia’s third largest lender. This came after Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank’s tie-up with Union National Bank and the subsequent takeover of Al Hilal bank as its Sharia-compliant arm in the U.A.E. The Islamic banking sector has also seen the merger of the region’s largest Islamic bank, Dubai Islamic Bank, with Noor Bank, a U.A.E.-based Sharia-compliant lender.
These mergers have reduced competition in an oversaturated banking market and in the long run will improve the profitability of the banking system. Dubai-based investment bank, Shuaa Capital, has also agreed to merge with its largest shareholder, Abu Dhabi Financial Group, to create a $12 billion asset under management firm.
And the region’s payment’s sector saw two large IPOs: one from Finablr, which owns the U.A.E Exchange brand, and one by payments solution giant, Network International. Both are listed on the London Stock Exchange.
This year we have collated two lists to mark this changing landscape: the Fintech 20 which is a collection of the most promising financial technology startups in the region.
Only fintech startups that were founded during or after 2012 were included, and we ranked them according to:
· Funds raised from external investors
· Scalability of the business
Name: PayTabs
Online Payment Processing Solutions
Abdulaziz Al Jouf
$26 M
Saudi Arabia
Name: Bayzat
Online Health Insurance And HR Solutions Provider
Talal Bayaa And Brian Habibi
$25 M
UAE
Name: Aqeed
Insurance Solutions Platform
Hadi Radwan
$18 M
UAE
Name: Beehive
SME Focused Peer2peer Lending Platform
Craig Moore
$15.5 M
UAE
Name: Souqalmal.Com
Financial Products Comparison Site
Ambareen Musa
$15 M
UAE
Name: Eureeca
Crowdfunding Platform
Sam Quawasmi And Chris Thomas
$12.3 M
UAE
Name: Liwwa
Peer-To-Peer Lending Platform
Ahmed Moor And Samer Atiani
$8.55 M
Jordan
Name: Expensya
Cloud Based Multi-Platform Expense Management Software
Ahmed Moor And Samer Atiani
$5.7 M
Tunisia/ France
Name: NymCard
Payment Solutions
Omar Onsi And Ayman Chalhoub
$4 M
Lebanon
Name: POSRocket
IPad-Based Point-Of-Sale Solutions
Zeid Husban
$2.36 M
Jordan
Name: Sarwa
Robo Wealth Advisor
Mark Chahwan- Jad Sayegh And Nadine Mezher
$1.5 M
UAE
Name: Risk+ Solutions
Financial Intelligence And Risk Management Solutions
Jad G. Doumith And Chadi El Nawar
$1.45 M
Lebanon
Name: Zbooni
Connected Chat Commerce App
Ramy Assaf- Mohamed Hamedi- Ashraf Atia
$1.4 M
UAE
Name: Democrance
Insurance Marketplace For The Underserved
Michele Grosso Alberto Perez And Damian Dimmich
$1.3 M
UAE
Name: Vapulus
E-Payment Gateway
Abdelrahman El Shaarawy- Islam Mousa- Khalid Gabr
$1.065 M
Egypt
Name: Monami Tech
Financial Services
Ammar Afif
$1 M
UAE
Name:Moneyfellows
Crowd Funding From Social Networks
Ahmed Wadi
$980 K
Egypt
Name:PointCheckout
Payment Gateway For Loyalty Points
Bashar Saleh And Tarek Ghobar
$600 K
UAE
Name: Foloosi
Payment Solutions Platform
Omar Bin Brek- Mohan Karuppiah
$500 K
UAE
Name: Paymob
Digital Financial Enabler
Islam Shawky- Alain El-Hajj- Mostafa Menessy
Confidential
Egypt
Source: https://www.forbesmiddleeast.com/list/middle-east-fintech-20
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richardananth · 5 years
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Top Fintech influencers to follow in the Middle East
Over the last couple of years, several changes in technology have an impact on financial and banking services as well. Now everyone is aware of the term FinTech which means usage of technology in the financial sector. Definitely, fintech influencers had their piece of share in making fintech an enormous thing by sharing their ideas and influencing the world of techno-finance. Along with several other nations, the Middle East also have seen many influencers who helped in Fintech growth.
Here’s a list of top Fintech influencers in the Middle East region (not in a specific order)
1. Raja Al Mazrouei
Raja Al Mazrouei is the Executive Vice President of FinTech Hive at the Dubai International Financial Centre(DIFC). She works with an aim to make DIFC as the region’s best innovative destination for Fintech.
2. Arif Amiri
Arif Amiri is the Cheif Executing Officer at Dubai International Financial Center(DIFC). He manages the strategic and operational functions of the center. Currently, DIFC is working towards the fintech development which is a part Arif’s vision for DIFC.
3. Leigh Flounders
Leigh Flounders is the Senior Vice President Head of Digital Strategy and Engagement at Emirates NBD. He bagged several awards till date, amongst which The 2017 South By Southwest(SXSW) Conference FinTech & Payments pitch winner deserves a special mention.
4. Craig Moore
Craig Moore is the founder of Beehive which is the first peer-to-peer lending platform in the Middle East and North Africa(MENA) region. Beehive was launched in November 2014, it connects businesses seeking finance and investors. Till date, it has provided finance to more than 32 SMEs.
5. Kanchan Kumar
Kanchan Kumar is one of the founders of Remitr. Remitr is an end-to-end money transfer platform which was started with an aim to make global payments simple. In the year 2016, it was recognized as one of the most promising startups in the UAE region. 
6. Suvo Sarkar
Suvo Sarkar is the Senior Executive Vice President and Group Head in Retail banking & Wealth management at Emirates NBD. He contributes to the growth of revenue, profits and customer base for the bank by setting new standards for product innovation. He also publishes a column on the changing paradigms in the banking sector. He is considered as a Finovate speaker in the Middle East.
7. Abdul Fahad Al Jouf
Abdul Fahad Al Jouf is the founder of PayTabs. PayTabs is a payment gateway that provides businesses to transfer funds to each other without any complications. Realizing the difficulties faced by the SME merchants in the MENA region to get a payment gateway, Abdul developed PayTabs. It provides payment solutions to all kinds of business be it small and medium enterprises, large scale organizations, etc.
8. Mirna Sleiman
Mirna Sleiman is the CEO and founder of Fintech Galaxy which is a digital crowdsourcing platform. It connects fintech entrepreneurs and investors. Mirna is the former award-winning financial journalist. She even guided several banks and governments on their digital transformation projects.
9. Sridhar Iyer
Sridhar Iyer is the Head of Mashreq Neo and Banking. Mashreq Neo is the digital banking application that is working with an aim to make banking easy and swift for the customers. This definitely makes a good addition to the growth of fintech in the UAE region.
10. Moussa Beidas
Moussa Beidas is the founder of Bridg, a smartphone app. It is an app which uses Bluetooth to make online payments. It is the first app that works on flight mode as well. Bridg is definitely one of the best fintech innovations. It makes the payment process simple. 
11. Sagar Sanap
Sagar Sanap is the AVP- Digital Sales Lead in Citi Bank. Being expertise in the field of Product strategy, Digital marketing, and campaign management, he is making a good share in the field of fintech.
12. Sam Quawasmi
Sam Quawasmi is one of the founders of the first equity crowdfunding platform Eureeca. It provides equity-based crowdfunding opportunity for the businesses. In the year 2013, Sam Quawasmi and Chris Thomas(Founder of Eureeca) were awarded “Innovator of the Year” award by Gulf Business Industry Awards in the UAE. 
13. Peter Smith
Peter Smith is the managing director, policy and strategy at Dubai Financial Services Authority(DFSA). DFSA regulates the financial services conducted from Dubai International Financial Center(DIFC) which works with a vision to drive the future of finance.
14. Philip King
Philip King is the Global Head of Retail Banking at ADIB. Prior to ADIB, he worked in several other well-known banks. ADIB launched MoneySmart which is the first digital community in the Middle East region. It also added “ADIB Express” to their app in order to provide instant digital services to their customers.
15. Richard Teng
Richard Teng is the CEO of the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA), Abu Dhabi Global Market(ADGM). The first Fintech Regulatory Laboratory Framework in the MENA region was developed in ADGM under the supervision of Richard. He works in the development of Fintech ecosystem in Abu Dhabi region. 
16. Wai Lum Kwok
Wai Lum Kwok is the Executive Director of Capital Markets, Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA), Abu Dhabi Global Market(ADGM). He is known for his efforts and supervision in the development of Fintech in ADGM.
17. Promoth Manghat
Promoth Manghat is the CEO of UAE Exchange. He leads the global operations team of UAE Exchange center. He supervises in expanding UAE Exchange all over the world besides the day-to-day operations of his team.
18. Jayesh Patel
Jayesh Patel is the head of Liv. account of Emirates NBD. Liv. account is the first digital banking account in the UAE region. This account was launched by taking millennials and digital lifestyle into consideration. Liv account is one of the best add-ons to Fintech growth in the UAE. 
19. Stelios Michaelides
Stelios Michaelides is the head of Digital Banking in Commercial Bank of Dubai(CBD). CBD Now is a digital banking product that was launched under the supervision of Stelios. It uses the latest technologies which promote in the safe and simplest way of banking for the customers.
20. Siddiq Farid
Siddiq Farid is the CEO and one of the founders of SmartCrowd. SmartCrowd is a real estate crowdfunding platform in the UAE. It is the only company that is regulated by the DFSA(Dubai Financial Services Authority) and the first company in UAE that supports digital real estate investments.
21. Tanvir Shah
Tanvir Shah is the Managing Director of The Partnerships Consulting. He supervises on banking, payments, fintech strategies, etc. in the MENA region. His works have been recognized by several popular publications like The Banker Middle East, Cards International, etc.
22. Lynnette Abad
Lynnette is the Director of Research and Data at PropertyFinder group. Having technology and real estate as her professional passions, she’s been working on PropTech for maximum time in her career. 
23. Mark Chahwan
Mark is one of the co-founders of Sarwa. Sarwa is an online financial advisor that helps customers in finding investment opportunities with good returns and low-risks. It was recognized as one of the top 20 fintech companies by Forbes and the first startup to have an innovation license by the Dubai International Financial Center.
24. Mike Cunningham
Mike has been spending most of his career in the FinTech sector. He works as an independent mentor at DIFC(Dubai International Financial Center) Fintech Hive. Besides that, he is the CEO of BankClearly a startup which invented a new way of banking.
25. Omar Soudodi
Omar Soudodi is the managing director at PayFort. PayFort is a payment gateway platform which provides a secured and safe payment facility for online shoppers. It has won several awards in the MENA region along with the Best Fintech Company in the year 2016 by The Entrepreneur. 
26. Usama Zafar
Usama Zafar is the Head of Digital & Direct Marketing in ADIB. He has 13+ years of work experience in well-acclaimed domestic and international companies. He is considered as a growth hacker with accomplishments of billion dollars in annual sales of the companies he worked.
27. Nameer Khan
Nameer Khan is not only a fintech influencer but also an insurtech. He is a founding board member of MENA Fintech Association which helps in shaping the future of financial services in the UAE.
28. Ola Doudin
Ola Doudin is the Cofounder and CEO of BitOasis which is digital asset exchange and wallet. It allows individuals to purchase, sell and trade digital assets. Along with the digital wallet and trading services, they also offer consulting services to the organizations.
29. Omar Rana
Omar Rana is the co-founder and director of strategy and finance in Finalytix. Finalytix provides financial advice and wealth management of a company. Omar is also a global fintech speaker who was invited to talk at various conferences.
30. Omeed Mehrinfar 
Plug and Play Tech is a platform that connects Startups and the world’s largest corporations. Omeed Mehrinfar is the regional director of such an innovative platform that helps the startups, investors, etc connect with each other. Plug and Play Tech work on the main objective to catalyze technological advancement.
31. Osama Al Rahma
Osama Al Rahma is the CEO of the Al Fardan Exchange. Al Fardan Exchange is a well-known exchange center in the UAE. Apart from the Al Fardan Exchange center, he is a board member of certain well-acclaimed companies like Foreign Exchange and Remittance group, 2 the point, who is responsible for the development of strategies. 
32. Tim Buckler
Tim Buckler is the Digital Sales Manager in Emirates Islamic Bank. With 9+ years of experience in the field of digital finance, his strategies mainly focus on developing overall e-commerce experiences. He helps in building the digital channel that eventually drives towards the customer and product gain.
33. Preeti Mundhra
Preeti Mundhra the Head of Marketing and Partnerships at the Liv. Digital Bank is one of the best fintech influencers in the UAE through Liv. account which is one of the best initiatives in the fintech space. 
34. Shaheen Alkhudhari
The founder and CEO of the well-known rent and property management platform, Ajar Online is Shaheen Alkhudhari. This platform helps homeowners manage their properties by offering a quick online rent collection facility. This makes the process of receiving or sending rent very easy.
35. Khalid Saad
Khalid Saad is the CEO of Bahrain Fintech Bay. Bahrain Fintech Bay is the first fintech hub in Bahrain and largest fintech hub in the MENA region. He is also the Executive Director of Fintech Consortium which helps in growth and acceleration of Fintech ecosystems.
36. Sonny Zulu
Sonny Zulu is the Managing Director and Head of Retail Banking at Standard Chartered Bank. He is known for delivering outstanding performance at work which helped in the growth of profits, revenue, etc.
37. Eric Modave
Eric Modave is the Chief Operating Office in Arab Bank who is in charge of all the IT operations, Enterprise Digital Innovation, data management, etc. for the bank. Prior to the Arab bank, he worked at top-noted banks in other regions.
38. Denit Varghese
Denit Varghese is the Senior Digital Planner at Carat. With long career experience in the field of digital marketing, his motto of looking at the long term success rather than short term returns makes him the best at the industry.
39. Bogdan Maranu
Bogdan Maranu is the Associate Media Director at Spark Foundry. It is a start-up that melds an innovative business approach with resources and capabilities. 
40. Omar Bin Brek 
Omar Bin Brek is the founder of the UAE Fintech Startup Foloosi. Foloosi facilitates consumer to business payments with advanced technical solutions. This is definitely a good add-on to fintech realm.
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Other than these, there are several other influencers who are helping in the growth of Fintech in the Middle East and North Africa(MENA) region.
Source: https://www.mymoneysouq.com/financial-blog/top-40-fintech-influencers-to-follow-in-the-middle-east/
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Top 40 Fintech influencers to follow in the Middle East
Over the last couple of years, several changes in technology have an impact on financial and banking services as well. Now everyone is aware of the term FinTech which means usage of technology in the financial sector. Definitely, fintech influencers had their piece of share in making fintech an enormous thing by sharing their ideas and influencing the world of techno-finance. Along with several other nations, the Middle East also have seen many influencers who helped in Fintech growth.
Here’s a list of top Fintech influencers in the Middle East region (not in a specific order)
1. Raja Al Mazrouei
Raja Al Mazrouei is the Executive Vice President of FinTech Hive at the Dubai International Financial Centre(DIFC). She works with an aim to make DIFC as the region’s best innovative destination for Fintech.
2. Arif Amiri
Arif Amiri is the Cheif Executing Officer at Dubai International Financial Center(DIFC). He manages the strategic and operational functions of the center. Currently, DIFC is working towards the fintech development which is a part Arif’s vision for DIFC.
3. Leigh Flounders
Leigh Flounders is the Senior Vice President Head of Digital Strategy and Engagement at Emirates NBD. He bagged several awards till date, amongst which The 2017 South By Southwest(SXSW) Conference FinTech & Payments pitch winner deserves a special mention.
4. Craig Moore
Craig Moore is the founder of Beehive which is the first peer-to-peer lending platform in the Middle East and North Africa(MENA) region. Beehive was launched in November 2014, it connects businesses seeking finance and investors. Till date, it has provided finance to more than 32 SMEs.
5. Kanchan Kumar
Kanchan Kumar is one of the founders of Remitr. Remitr is an end-to-end money transfer platform which was started with an aim to make global payments simple. In the year 2016, it was recognized as one of the most promising startups in the UAE region. 
6. Suvo Sarkar
Suvo Sarkar is the Senior Executive Vice President and Group Head in Retail banking & Wealth management at Emirates NBD. He contributes to the growth of revenue, profits and customer base for the bank by setting new standards for product innovation. He also publishes a column on the changing paradigms in the banking sector. He is considered as a Finovate speaker in the Middle East.
7. Abdul Fahad Al Jouf
Abdul Fahad Al Jouf is the founder of PayTabs. PayTabs is a payment gateway that provides businesses to transfer funds to each other without any complications. Realizing the difficulties faced by the SME merchants in the MENA region to get a payment gateway, Abdul developed PayTabs. It provides payment solutions to all kinds of business be it small and medium enterprises, large scale organizations, etc.
8. Mirna Sleiman
Mirna Sleiman is the CEO and founder of Fintech Galaxy which is a digital crowdsourcing platform. It connects fintech entrepreneurs and investors. Mirna is the former award-winning financial journalist. She even guided several banks and governments on their digital transformation projects.
9. Sridhar Iyer
Sridhar Iyer is the Head of Mashreq Neo and Banking. Mashreq Neo is the digital banking application that is working with an aim to make banking easy and swift for the customers. This definitely makes a good addition to the growth of fintech in the UAE region.
10. Moussa Beidas
Moussa Beidas is the founder of Bridg, a smartphone app. It is an app which uses Bluetooth to make online payments. It is the first app that works on flight mode as well. Bridg is definitely one of the best fintech innovations. It makes the payment process simple. 
11. Sagar Sanap
Sagar Sanap is the AVP- Digital Sales Lead in Citi Bank. Being expertise in the field of Product strategy, Digital marketing, and campaign management, he is making a good share in the field of fintech.
12. Sam Quawasmi
Sam Quawasmi is one of the founders of the first equity crowdfunding platform Eureeca. It provides equity-based crowdfunding opportunity for the businesses. In the year 2013, Sam Quawasmi and Chris Thomas(Founder of Eureeca) were awarded “Innovator of the Year” award by Gulf Business Industry Awards in the UAE. 
13. Peter Smith
Peter Smith is the managing director, policy and strategy at Dubai Financial Services Authority(DFSA). DFSA regulates the financial services conducted from Dubai International Financial Center(DIFC) which works with a vision to drive the future of finance.
14. Philip King
Philip King is the Global Head of Retail Banking at ADIB. Prior to ADIB, he worked in several other well-known banks. ADIB launched MoneySmart which is the first digital community in the Middle East region. It also added “ADIB Express” to their app in order to provide instant digital services to their customers.
15. Richard Teng
Richard Teng is the CEO of the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA), Abu Dhabi Global Market(ADGM). The first Fintech Regulatory Laboratory Framework in the MENA region was developed in ADGM under the supervision of Richard. He works in the development of Fintech ecosystem in Abu Dhabi region. 
16. Wai Lum Kwok
Wai Lum Kwok is the Executive Director of Capital Markets, Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA), Abu Dhabi Global Market(ADGM). He is known for his efforts and supervision in the development of Fintech in ADGM.
17. Promoth Manghat
Promoth Manghat is the CEO of UAE Exchange. He leads the global operations team of UAE Exchange center. He supervises in expanding UAE Exchange all over the world besides the day-to-day operations of his team.
18. Jayesh Patel
Jayesh Patel is the head of Liv. account of Emirates NBD. Liv. account is the first digital banking account in the UAE region. This account was launched by taking millennials and digital lifestyle into consideration. Liv account is one of the best add-ons to Fintech growth in the UAE. 
19. Stelios Michaelides
Stelios Michaelides is the head of Digital Banking in Commercial Bank of Dubai(CBD). CBD Now is a digital banking product that was launched under the supervision of Stelios. It uses the latest technologies which promote in the safe and simplest way of banking for the customers.
20. Siddiq Farid
Siddiq Farid is the CEO and one of the founders of SmartCrowd. SmartCrowd is a real estate crowdfunding platform in the UAE. It is the only company that is regulated by the DFSA(Dubai Financial Services Authority) and the first company in UAE that supports digital real estate investments.
21. Tanvir Shah
Tanvir Shah is the Managing Director of The Partnerships Consulting. He supervises on banking, payments, fintech strategies, etc. in the MENA region. His works have been recognized by several popular publications like The Banker Middle East, Cards International, etc.
22. Lynnette Abad
Lynnette is the Director of Research and Data at PropertyFinder group. Having technology and real estate as her professional passions, she’s been working on PropTech for maximum time in her career. 
23. Mark Chahwan
Mark is one of the co-founders of Sarwa. Sarwa is an online financial advisor that helps customers in finding investment opportunities with good returns and low-risks. It was recognized as one of the top 20 fintech companies by Forbes and the first startup to have an innovation license by the Dubai International Financial Center.
24. Mike Cunningham
Mike has been spending most of his career in the FinTech sector. He works as an independent mentor at DIFC(Dubai International Financial Center) Fintech Hive. Besides that, he is the CEO of BankClearly a startup which invented a new way of banking.
25. Omar Soudodi
Omar Soudodi is the managing director at PayFort. PayFort is a payment gateway platform which provides a secured and safe payment facility for online shoppers. It has won several awards in the MENA region along with the Best Fintech Company in the year 2016 by The Entrepreneur. 
26. Usama Zafar
Usama Zafar is the Head of Digital & Direct Marketing in ADIB. He has 13+ years of work experience in well-acclaimed domestic and international companies. He is considered as a growth hacker with accomplishments of billion dollars in annual sales of the companies he worked.
27. Nameer Khan
Nameer Khan is not only a fintech influencer but also an insurtech. He is a founding board member of MENA Fintech Association which helps in shaping the future of financial services in the UAE.
28. Ola Doudin
Ola Doudin is the Cofounder and CEO of BitOasis which is digital asset exchange and wallet. It allows individuals to purchase, sell and trade digital assets. Along with the digital wallet and trading services, they also offer consulting services to the organizations.
29. Omar Rana
Omar Rana is the co-founder and director of strategy and finance in Finalytix. Finalytix provides financial advice and wealth management of a company. Omar is also a global fintech speaker who was invited to talk at various conferences.
30. Omeed Mehrinfar 
Plug and Play Tech is a platform that connects Startups and the world’s largest corporations. Omeed Mehrinfar is the regional director of such an innovative platform that helps the startups, investors, etc connect with each other. Plug and Play Tech work on the main objective to catalyze technological advancement.
31. Osama Al Rahma
Osama Al Rahma is the CEO of the Al Fardan Exchange. Al Fardan Exchange is a well-known exchange center in the UAE. Apart from the Al Fardan Exchange center, he is a board member of certain well-acclaimed companies like Foreign Exchange and Remittance group, 2 the point, who is responsible for the development of strategies. 
32. Tim Buckler
Tim Buckler is the Digital Sales Manager in Emirates Islamic Bank. With 9+ years of experience in the field of digital finance, his strategies mainly focus on developing overall e-commerce experiences. He helps in building the digital channel that eventually drives towards the customer and product gain.
33. Preeti Mundhra
Preeti Mundhra the Head of Marketing and Partnerships at the Liv. Digital Bank is one of the best fintech influencers in the UAE through Liv. account which is one of the best initiatives in the fintech space. 
34. Shaheen Alkhudhari
The founder and CEO of the well-known rent and property management platform, Ajar Online is Shaheen Alkhudhari. This platform helps homeowners manage their properties by offering a quick online rent collection facility. This makes the process of receiving or sending rent very easy.
35. Khalid Saad
Khalid Saad is the CEO of Bahrain Fintech Bay. Bahrain Fintech Bay is the first fintech hub in Bahrain and largest fintech hub in the MENA region. He is also the Executive Director of Fintech Consortium which helps in growth and acceleration of Fintech ecosystems.
36. Sonny Zulu
Sonny Zulu is the Managing Director and Head of Retail Banking at Standard Chartered Bank. He is known for delivering outstanding performance at work which helped in the growth of profits, revenue, etc.
37. Eric Modave
Eric Modave is the Chief Operating Office in Arab Bank who is in charge of all the IT operations, Enterprise Digital Innovation, data management, etc. for the bank. Prior to the Arab bank, he worked at top-noted banks in other regions.
38. Denit Varghese
Denit Varghese is the Senior Digital Planner at Carat. With long career experience in the field of digital marketing, his motto of looking at the long term success rather than short term returns makes him the best at the industry.
39. Bogdan Maranu
Bogdan Maranu is the Associate Media Director at Spark Foundry. It is a start-up that melds an innovative business approach with resources and capabilities. 
40. Omar Bin Brek 
Omar Bin Brek is the founder of the UAE Fintech Startup Foloosi. Foloosi facilitates consumer to business payments with advanced technical solutions. This is definitely a good add-on to fintech realm.
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Other than these, there are several other influencers who are helping in the growth of Fintech in the Middle East and North Africa(MENA) region.
Source: https://www.mymoneysouq.com/financial-blog/top-40-fintech-influencers-to-follow-in-the-middle-east/
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Top 40 Fintech influencers to follow in the Middle East
Over the last couple of years, several changes in technology have an impact on financial and banking services as well. Now everyone is aware of the term FinTech which means usage of technology in the financial sector. Definitely, fintech influencers had their piece of share in making fintech an enormous thing by sharing their ideas and influencing the world of techno-finance. Along with several other nations, the Middle East also have seen many influencers who helped in Fintech growth.
Here’s a list of top Fintech influencers in the Middle East region (not in a specific order)
1. Raja Al Mazrouei
Raja Al Mazrouei is the Executive Vice President of FinTech Hive at the Dubai International Financial Centre(DIFC). She works with an aim to make DIFC as the region’s best innovative destination for Fintech.
2. Arif Amiri
Arif Amiri is the Cheif Executing Officer at Dubai International Financial Center(DIFC). He manages the strategic and operational functions of the center. Currently, DIFC is working towards the fintech development which is a part Arif’s vision for DIFC.
3. Leigh Flounders
Leigh Flounders is the Senior Vice President Head of Digital Strategy and Engagement at Emirates NBD. He bagged several awards till date, amongst which The 2017 South By Southwest(SXSW) Conference FinTech & Payments pitch winner deserves a special mention.
4. Craig Moore
Craig Moore is the founder of Beehive which is the first peer-to-peer lending platform in the Middle East and North Africa(MENA) region. Beehive was launched in November 2014, it connects businesses seeking finance and investors. Till date, it has provided finance to more than 32 SMEs.
5. Kanchan Kumar
Kanchan Kumar is one of the founders of Remitr. Remitr is an end-to-end money transfer platform which was started with an aim to make global payments simple. In the year 2016, it was recognized as one of the most promising startups in the UAE region. 
6. Suvo Sarkar
Suvo Sarkar is the Senior Executive Vice President and Group Head in Retail banking & Wealth management at Emirates NBD. He contributes to the growth of revenue, profits and customer base for the bank by setting new standards for product innovation. He also publishes a column on the changing paradigms in the banking sector. He is considered as a Finovate speaker in the Middle East.
7. Abdul Fahad Al Jouf
Abdul Fahad Al Jouf is the founder of PayTabs. PayTabs is a payment gateway that provides businesses to transfer funds to each other without any complications. Realizing the difficulties faced by the SME merchants in the MENA region to get a payment gateway, Abdul developed PayTabs. It provides payment solutions to all kinds of business be it small and medium enterprises, large scale organizations, etc.
8. Mirna Sleiman
Mirna Sleiman is the CEO and founder of Fintech Galaxy which is a digital crowdsourcing platform. It connects fintech entrepreneurs and investors. Mirna is the former award-winning financial journalist. She even guided several banks and governments on their digital transformation projects.
9. Sridhar Iyer
Sridhar Iyer is the Head of Mashreq Neo and Banking. Mashreq Neo is the digital banking application that is working with an aim to make banking easy and swift for the customers. This definitely makes a good addition to the growth of fintech in the UAE region.
10. Moussa Beidas
Moussa Beidas is the founder of Bridg, a smartphone app. It is an app which uses Bluetooth to make online payments. It is the first app that works on flight mode as well. Bridg is definitely one of the best fintech innovations. It makes the payment process simple. 
11. Sagar Sanap
Sagar Sanap is the AVP- Digital Sales Lead in Citi Bank. Being expertise in the field of Product strategy, Digital marketing, and campaign management, he is making a good share in the field of fintech.
12. Sam Quawasmi
Sam Quawasmi is one of the founders of the first equity crowdfunding platform Eureeca. It provides equity-based crowdfunding opportunity for the businesses. In the year 2013, Sam Quawasmi and Chris Thomas(Founder of Eureeca) were awarded “Innovator of the Year” award by Gulf Business Industry Awards in the UAE. 
13. Peter Smith
Peter Smith is the managing director, policy and strategy at Dubai Financial Services Authority(DFSA). DFSA regulates the financial services conducted from Dubai International Financial Center(DIFC) which works with a vision to drive the future of finance.
14. Philip King
Philip King is the Global Head of Retail Banking at ADIB. Prior to ADIB, he worked in several other well-known banks. ADIB launched MoneySmart which is the first digital community in the Middle East region. It also added “ADIB Express” to their app in order to provide instant digital services to their customers.
15. Richard Teng
Richard Teng is the CEO of the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA), Abu Dhabi Global Market(ADGM). The first Fintech Regulatory Laboratory Framework in the MENA region was developed in ADGM under the supervision of Richard. He works in the development of Fintech ecosystem in Abu Dhabi region. 
16. Wai Lum Kwok
Wai Lum Kwok is the Executive Director of Capital Markets, Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA), Abu Dhabi Global Market(ADGM). He is known for his efforts and supervision in the development of Fintech in ADGM.
17. Promoth Manghat
Promoth Manghat is the CEO of UAE Exchange. He leads the global operations team of UAE Exchange center. He supervises in expanding UAE Exchange all over the world besides the day-to-day operations of his team.
18. Jayesh Patel
Jayesh Patel is the head of Liv. account of Emirates NBD. Liv. account is the first digital banking account in the UAE region. This account was launched by taking millennials and digital lifestyle into consideration. Liv account is one of the best add-ons to Fintech growth in the UAE. 
19. Stelios Michaelides
Stelios Michaelides is the head of Digital Banking in Commercial Bank of Dubai(CBD). CBD Now is a digital banking product that was launched under the supervision of Stelios. It uses the latest technologies which promote in the safe and simplest way of banking for the customers.
20. Siddiq Farid
Siddiq Farid is the CEO and one of the founders of SmartCrowd. SmartCrowd is a real estate crowdfunding platform in the UAE. It is the only company that is regulated by the DFSA(Dubai Financial Services Authority) and the first company in UAE that supports digital real estate investments.
21. Tanvir Shah
Tanvir Shah is the Managing Director of The Partnerships Consulting. He supervises on banking, payments, fintech strategies, etc. in the MENA region. His works have been recognized by several popular publications like The Banker Middle East, Cards International, etc.
22. Lynnette Abad
Lynnette is the Director of Research and Data at PropertyFinder group. Having technology and real estate as her professional passions, she’s been working on PropTech for maximum time in her career. 
23. Mark Chahwan
Mark is one of the co-founders of Sarwa. Sarwa is an online financial advisor that helps customers in finding investment opportunities with good returns and low-risks. It was recognized as one of the top 20 fintech companies by Forbes and the first startup to have an innovation license by the Dubai International Financial Center.
24. Mike Cunningham
Mike has been spending most of his career in the FinTech sector. He works as an independent mentor at DIFC(Dubai International Financial Center) Fintech Hive. Besides that, he is the CEO of BankClearly a startup which invented a new way of banking.
25. Omar Soudodi
Omar Soudodi is the managing director at PayFort. PayFort is a payment gateway platform which provides a secured and safe payment facility for online shoppers. It has won several awards in the MENA region along with the Best Fintech Company in the year 2016 by The Entrepreneur. 
26. Usama Zafar
Usama Zafar is the Head of Digital & Direct Marketing in ADIB. He has 13+ years of work experience in well-acclaimed domestic and international companies. He is considered as a growth hacker with accomplishments of billion dollars in annual sales of the companies he worked.
27. Nameer Khan
Nameer Khan is not only a fintech influencer but also an insurtech. He is a founding board member of MENA Fintech Association which helps in shaping the future of financial services in the UAE.
28. Ola Doudin
Ola Doudin is the Cofounder and CEO of BitOasis which is digital asset exchange and wallet. It allows individuals to purchase, sell and trade digital assets. Along with the digital wallet and trading services, they also offer consulting services to the organizations.
29. Omar Rana
Omar Rana is the co-founder and director of strategy and finance in Finalytix. Finalytix provides financial advice and wealth management of a company. Omar is also a global fintech speaker who was invited to talk at various conferences.
30. Omeed Mehrinfar 
Plug and Play Tech is a platform that connects Startups and the world’s largest corporations. Omeed Mehrinfar is the regional director of such an innovative platform that helps the startups, investors, etc connect with each other. Plug and Play Tech work on the main objective to catalyze technological advancement.
31. Osama Al Rahma
Osama Al Rahma is the CEO of the Al Fardan Exchange. Al Fardan Exchange is a well-known exchange center in the UAE. Apart from the Al Fardan Exchange center, he is a board member of certain well-acclaimed companies like Foreign Exchange and Remittance group, 2 the point, who is responsible for the development of strategies. 
32. Tim Buckler
Tim Buckler is the Digital Sales Manager in Emirates Islamic Bank. With 9+ years of experience in the field of digital finance, his strategies mainly focus on developing overall e-commerce experiences. He helps in building the digital channel that eventually drives towards the customer and product gain.
33. Preeti Mundhra
Preeti Mundhra the Head of Marketing and Partnerships at the Liv. Digital Bank is one of the best fintech influencers in the UAE through Liv. account which is one of the best initiatives in the fintech space. 
34. Shaheen Alkhudhari
The founder and CEO of the well-known rent and property management platform, Ajar Online is Shaheen Alkhudhari. This platform helps homeowners manage their properties by offering a quick online rent collection facility. This makes the process of receiving or sending rent very easy.
35. Khalid Saad
Khalid Saad is the CEO of Bahrain Fintech Bay. Bahrain Fintech Bay is the first fintech hub in Bahrain and largest fintech hub in the MENA region. He is also the Executive Director of Fintech Consortium which helps in growth and acceleration of Fintech ecosystems.
36. Sonny Zulu
Sonny Zulu is the Managing Director and Head of Retail Banking at Standard Chartered Bank. He is known for delivering outstanding performance at work which helped in the growth of profits, revenue, etc.
37. Eric Modave
Eric Modave is the Chief Operating Office in Arab Bank who is in charge of all the IT operations, Enterprise Digital Innovation, data management, etc. for the bank. Prior to the Arab bank, he worked at top-noted banks in other regions.
38. Denit Varghese
Denit Varghese is the Senior Digital Planner at Carat. With long career experience in the field of digital marketing, his motto of looking at the long term success rather than short term returns makes him the best at the industry.
39. Bogdan Maranu
Bogdan Maranu is the Associate Media Director at Spark Foundry. It is a start-up that melds an innovative business approach with resources and capabilities. 
40. Omar Bin Brek 
Omar Bin Brek is the founder of the UAE Fintech Startup Foloosi. Foloosi facilitates consumer to business payments with advanced technical solutions. This is definitely a good add-on to fintech realm.
Other than these, there are several other influencers who are helping in the growth of Fintech in the Middle East and North Africa(MENA) region.
Source:
https://www.mymoneysouq.com/financial-blog/top-40-fintech-influencers-to-follow-in-the-middle-east/
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