Breinrock announces the opening of new office in Dubai

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Breinrock, a global premium brand offering a portfolio of fintech payment solutions, announced today the opening of its new office in Dubai, at the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC)

Breinrock, a global premium brand offering a portfolio of fintech payment solutions, announced today the opening of its new office in Dubai, at the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) – one of the world’s most advanced financial centers, and the leading financial hub for the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia (MEASA).

The Dubai Office is Breinrock’s forth opening in two years, alongside Toronto, London and Limassol. It stands for the strategic expansion of the Breinrock brand in the UAE. Breinrock has decided to open a new office in Dubai as the company have sensed the opportunities arising from the economic growth and development and a growing demand for secure, transparent, cost-effective, instant cross-border payment solutions in the region.

Drawing on resources and professional experience from our global network, Breinrock aims to help companies in the region in realizing their vision of neo banking opportunities.   

We are excited to add Dubai into the mix to offer our products and services to both local and international companies. Using our global network and financial experience, the new office will enable us to create a cohesive service network and further strengthen our service capabilities in this region,” said Zoran Radovanovic, CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of Breinrock.

For more information, you can contact Breinrock at: [email protected]

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