By : Business Editor
Jordan Daily - The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Amman and ICT Association of Jordan (int@j), announced a trade mission of 11 Jordanian fintech and digital innovation companies to participate in Money20/20 Europe in Amsterdam from June 2-4.
In a statement seen by Jordan Daily, the delegation includes DigixAI, Alawneh Pay, Delta Informatics, Business Consult, MadfoatCom, eDamana, Focus Solutions, TJDEED Technology, Digitinary, Hayyan Horizons Information Technology and InvoiceQ.
The conference is one of the world’s largest events focused on financial technology, digital banking, electronic payments and financial innovation, attracting more than 7,400 participants, 2,300 companies and 450 speakers from over 100 countries, according to int@j.
The mission is funded by the Dutch embassy as part of celebrations marking 75 years of diplomatic relations between Jordan and the Netherlands.
Dutch Ambassador Stella Kloth said: “The Netherlands is committed to strengthening bilateral trade and investment relations with Jordan. We hope that opening doors for Jordanian fintech companies in European and Dutch markets will enhance their competitiveness, stimulate innovation and build long-term partnerships.”
Fadi Qutaishat, chairman of int@j, said the participation reflects ongoing efforts to strengthen the presence of Jordanian companies in international markets and expand strategic partnerships with European financial and technology firms.
“This delegation represents more than participation in a global event; it is a mission to showcase Jordan’s capabilities and position Jordan as a regional technology and innovation hub,” Qutaishat noted.
