

MoneyHash, the Middle East and Africa’s leading payment orchestration platform, has announced a strategic partnership with noon Payments, the digital payments arm of noon.
The collaboration will allow businesses connected to MoneyHash’s single API to instantly enable popular local payment methods, including Mada (Saudi Arabia), KNET (Kuwait), Benefit (Bahrain), Meeza (Egypt), and Omannet (Oman).
The integration is designed to streamline how startups and enterprises across the region access and deploy payment options, eliminating the need for multiple back-end integrations, compliance processes, and costly custom development.
MoneyHash * noon Payments: Unified Infrastructure for Regional Scale
By embedding noon Payments into its orchestration layer, MoneyHash provides merchants with faster go-to-market deployment, higher approval rates, and simplified operations.
The move strengthens regional checkout reliability, a key factor for high-growth digital businesses scaling across fragmented payment markets.
“MoneyHash’s orchestration technology bridges the gap between fragmented payment infrastructures and growing merchant needs,” said Nader Abdelrazik, CEO of MoneyHash.
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“Partnering with noon Payments allows us to deliver even more value to businesses looking to scale across the region with a truly localised, efficient, and reliable payment stack.”
Strengthening the Gulf Payments Ecosystem
For noon Payments, the partnership underscores its ambition to become a core enabler of digital commerce across the Gulf.
“We’re enabling businesses to scale faster, smarter, and with greater access to advanced payment services and methods than ever before,” said Mosam Gadia, SVP of noon Payments.
With this collaboration, businesses operating in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman will be able to offer customers their preferred local checkout options, without operational friction.
The move represents a critical step toward building a more connected regional payment ecosystem and reflects a broader trend of fintech partnerships powering MENA’s digital economy.
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