PayPal has officially opened its first office in the Middle East and Africa, selecting Dubai as the location for its new regional hub. Situated in Dubai Internet City, the move marks a significant milestone in the digital payments giant’s international expansion strategy.
The new office is set to boost PayPal’s engagement with businesses and consumers across the region, enhancing access to global e-commerce opportunities. With a focus on secure and seamless transactions, the company aims to support enterprises of all sizes in reaching international markets through advanced digital payment solutions.
By establishing a physical presence in Dubai, PayPal intends to foster cross-border trade and strengthen economic participation in the digital economy. The firm currently serves over 430 million customers worldwide and views the region as a key growth area for connecting businesses with global consumers.
Gulf Economist Staff Writer