SINGAPORE, 11 February 2026 — Juspay, a global leader in enterprise payment infrastructure solutions, today announced the opening of its regional headquarters in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), marking a major milestone in the company’s international expansion. The new office will strengthen Juspay’s ability to serve enterprise merchants, banks, and financial institutions in the Middle East as digital commerce continues to accelerate across the region.
With businesses in sectors such as airlines, hospitality, e-commerce, and financial services navigating multiple currencies, evolving regulations, and diverse local payment methods, Juspay’s payments orchestration platform provides a unified, reliable payments stack. The platform helps organizations optimize authorization rates, reduce costs, simplify compliance, and scale seamlessly across GCC and global markets.
Sheetal Lalwani, Co-founder & COO of Juspay, said:
“Juspay has been building foundational payments infrastructure for 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.”
Salmaan Jaffery, Chief Business Development Officer at DIFC Authority, added:
“We are pleased to welcome Juspay to the Middle East, Africa and South Asia’s most significant fintech ecosystem. Juspay’s presence strengthens our growing digital economy, reinforces DIFC’s role as a catalyst for financial innovation, and cements Dubai’s position as a top global fintech hub.”
Juspay serves over 500 enterprise merchants and banks globally, including Agoda, Amazon, Flipkart, Google, HSBC, IndiGo, Swiggy, Urban Company, and Zepto. Its offerings span full-stack payment orchestration, authentication, tokenization, reconciliation, fraud prevention, white-label payment gateways, and real-time payment infrastructure, enabling seamless and scalable experiences for consumers.
Nakul Kothari, Head of Middle East & APAC at Juspay, said:
“By establishing our presence in DIFC, we continue our mission of building innovative payment solutions rooted in deep local market understanding. The Middle East holds tremendous potential, and we are investing in long-term partnerships with merchants and banks to help them build future-ready payment stacks that can scale across markets.”
The expansion reflects Juspay’s long-term vision of enabling open, interoperable, and accessible payments worldwide. The company plans to grow its regional team, focusing on business development, solution engineering, and partnerships, further positioning Juspay to reshape the Middle Eastern payments landscape.