Dubai Humanitarian, a champion for sustainable humanitarian practices on a global scale, has announced a groundbreaking collaboration with noqodi, a prominent fintech company. This strategic partnership aims to completely transform payment solutions within the humanitarian community, paving the way for a more efficient, secure, and scalable digital transaction system.
Through this powerful alliance, noqodi will be instrumental in creating a paperless and community-centric ecosystem. By integrating their innovative payment solutions, Dubai Humanitarian will empower the organizations it supports with faster, easier, and more secure digital transactions. This will ultimately lead to a significantly improved experience for both donors and recipients of aid.
Giuseppe Saba, CEO and Board Member of Dubai Humanitarian expressed his enthusiasm about the partnership, stating:
“At Dubai Humanitarian, we are firmly committed to making a positive impact on humanity. We achieve this by empowering the global humanitarian community through innovation, collaboration, and fostering connections. Our partnership with noqodi represents a significant leap forward in these efforts. This collaboration will not only streamline our transactions but also strengthen our ability to continue supporting communities around the world through our network of partners and the Global Humanitarian Impact Fund.”
Echoing these sentiments, Zahi Kallab, General Manager of noqodi, commented on the collaboration:
“It is an immense privilege to announce this groundbreaking collaboration between noqodi and Dubai Humanitarian. This partnership is dedicated to revolutionizing payment solutions, ultimately leading to a more efficient and impactful way of supporting communities and facilitating their growth. noqodi is committed to social responsibility and simplifying the act of giving. We achieve this by driving advancements in payment technology and empowering the evolution of how aid is delivered. This collaboration will pave the way for Dubai Humanitarian’s transition towards a more efficient and interconnected future.”