Amazon Payment Services announces new program to accelerate online business growth for MENA startups

Amazon Payment Services announces new program to accelerate online business growth for MENA startups 

Launched at the STEP Conference 2022, the ‘Startups Go Online’ suite offers startups a range of benefits such as free monthly account management, discounted bank rates, AWS Credits and more.

Amazon Payment Services, a payment service provider operating across MENA, announced today a program that aims to support startups across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region who are looking to grow their business online. The ‘Startups Go Online’ suite will offer startups free and discounted services, tools, and resources, to help streamline and accelerate their business expansion in today’s digital economy.

What's on offer

As part of the ‘Startups Go Online’ suite, Amazon Payment Services is providing free monthly account management support, discounted bank rates, a 50% discount on Amazon Payment Services’ Installments service, a dedicated account manager to fast-track onboarding, and extensive go-to-market guidance including two live training webinars. The program is also extending benefits from Amazon Web Services (AWS) as part of AWS Activate, providing eligible startups that opt into the ‘Startups Go Online’ program with cloud computing tools and resources, including AWS Credits and AWS Support Credits to help them quickly get started on AWS and grow their business.

Any startups that are building or about to start building on AWS can also apply for AWS Activate Portfolio and will benefit from:

  • Free $5,000 AWS Credit.
  • Free technical support, training, resources.
  • Complementary partner offer such as Airtable, Jira, Fiverr, Freshworks, Hubspot Zendesk and more.

For more information on the ‘Startups Go Online’ program that runs until the end of 2022, and details on how to sign up, you can visit the Amazon Payment Services website.

About the program

The new ‘Startups Go Online’ suite was announced at the 2022 STEP Conference, a tech festival in Dubai that brings private and public organizations together with the community of start-ups, investors, and accelerators, to share best practices and discuss digital innovations.

Driving home the potential that the digital payment space holds for startups and Small to Medium-Sized Businesses (SMBs), Mohamed Imtiyaz, Head of Business Development at Amazon Payment Services, delivered a keynote speech, on the first day of the STEP Conference, titled “Levelling the Playing Field – Digital Payments Are the Great Equalizer.” 

During his keynote, Mohamed said: “From sending payment links via text messages, to adding a secure payment gateway to a website, digital payments allow merchants to sell their products to customers anytime and anywhere in the world. By partnering with the right payment service provider, startups can expand their market reach, customize payment options based on customer preference, access detailed insights and valuable data, enjoy a straightforward onboarding and integration experience, all while limiting costs and ensuring ROI for their business’ growth online.”

Amazon Payment Services continues to roll out initiatives supporting the startup and SMB community. Last year, Amazon Payment Services launched the Amazon Fintech Lab at the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), collaborating with DIFC’s community of startups to promote innovation in fintech through networking, mentorship opportunities, workshops, and more.

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