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Oman grants payment service provider licence to two top firms

The Central Bank of Oman (CBO) announces the granting of Payment Service Provider (PSP) license to two non-banking financial entities (fintech companies)

Sanofi sponsors Paris Olympics, aims to revamp image and attract new talent

As the anticipation for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games intensifies, pharmaceutical giant Sanofi strategically positions itself as a key sponsor, seeking to break away from its traditional image and entice fresh talent while amplifying its brand perception.

World Bank anticipates remarkable economic boom in Oman

The Sultanate of Oman receives a positive economic prognosis as the World Bank raises its growth forecast to 2.7% for this year, a significant leap from the previous year's 1.4% rate in 2023.

UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar spearheading quantum computing development in the Middle East

Quantum computing promises significant impacts across scientific research, cryptography, finance, supply chains, logistics, and drug discovery

Netflix’s cutbacks: Streamer axes over 100 shows, reduces original content

Netflix, the titan of streaming entertainment, faced a seismic shift in its content strategy last year, slashing over 100 shows amidst production challenges and overloaded schedules.

U.S. regulators on the brink of Bitcoin ETF decision

The cryptocurrency sphere is abuzz as U.S. regulators teeter on the edge of a monumental decision regarding bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs)

Aster DM Healthcare separates India, GCC businesses

Dr. Azad Moopen will continue in his role as the Founder & Chairman and will oversee both India and GCC businesses, while Ms. Alisha Moopen will be promoted to the position of Managing Director and Group CEO of the GCC business.

Akbar Al Baker steps down as CEO of Qatar Airways

However, it was not immediately clear why Al Baker, who was appointed CEO in 1997, is retiring

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