Users in Lebanon can send money abroad to over 50 countries, while Lebanese people living overseas can send money home.
Bank Audi, Neo Digital Bank, and Whish Money are all offering support for Mastercard and Visa cardholders.
The government has initiated discussions to bring satellite internet to the country, aiming to boost connectivity and attract international investment.
The first-of-its-kind partnership enables Whish Money to integrate Visa’s payment tech, advancing secure, scalable fintech solutions for over a million users.
The carrier is betting on Lebanon’s economic recovery after the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
The fintech experts have partnered to improve money transfer services, making remittances faster and more secure.
Several news agencies are now reporting that Israel’s Mossad was responsible for planting the devices used in the attack.
The close-knit group will allow worldwide financial backers to support vetted, high-potential, home-grown Lebanese businesses.
The move by media outlet AnNahar comes after 13 failed attempts by the Lebanese parliament to elect a new leader.
On Sunday January 7, Rafic Hariri International Airport’s screens began displaying political messages instead of flight information.