Juspay expands to Middle East, opens Dubai HQ



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Global payments technology firm Juspay has expanded into the Middle East with the opening of its regional headquarters at the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), marking a new phase in the company’s international growth strategy.
The Singapore-headquartered company said the Dubai office will serve enterprise merchants, banks and financial institutions across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, where digital commerce continues to accelerate.
Rapid growth in sectors such as airlines, hospitality, e-commerce and financial services has increased demand for more sophisticated payment infrastructure, as companies navigate multiple currencies, evolving regulations and a wide range of local payment methods.
Juspay provides payment orchestration technology designed to help enterprises improve authorization rates, manage compliance requirements and scale operations across markets.
“Juspay has been building foundational payments infrastructure for large-scale, mission-critical commerce globally for over a decade. We are excited to bring these learnings to the Middle East and partner with merchants, banks, networks, and the broader ecosystem to build secure, scalable payments infrastructure that supports the region’s rapidly evolving digital economy,” Sheetal Lalwani, co-founder and chief operating officer of Juspay, said.