
Moyasar unveils MPG: A landmark in Saudi Arabia's digital payment evolution
This comes after obtaining all required regulatory and technical approvals for the new interface for e-commerce payments project, announced by the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) positioning MPG as one of the first gateways fully prepared to comply with the new infrastructure driving the future of digital commerce in the Kingdom.
A Game-Changer for Enterprise Payments
Built for performance and reliability, MPG is the first gateway in Saudi Arabia to offer a full suite of integrated capabilities including recurring payments across all networks, seamless Apple Pay and Samsung Pay support, advanced Auth & Capture functionality, and unmatched response time through a fully localized infrastructure.
Moreover, MPG is natively integrated with the new interface for e-commerce payments launched by Saudi Payments making it one of the most future-ready gateways available for digital businesses operating in compliance with Saudi Arabia's evolving payment ecosystem.
This launch marks a strategic milestone for Moyasar and the industry at large. In a market where banks traditionally hold the final say in payment gateway connections, large-scale merchants are increasingly asserting influence, demanding smarter, faster, and more adaptable technologies. MPG is the answer to that demand a gateway built for real business challenges, ready to drive meaningful outcomes.
A Saudi Innovation Empowering Local Growth
The significance of MPG goes beyond technology. It reflects Moyasar's commitment to building locally, operating securely, and scaling confidently all while supporting Vision 2030's goals of fostering innovation, enhancing competitiveness, and enabling the digital economy.
The rollout of MPG is already underway, with several key clients now integrated into the new gateway — including Samsung Store, Jahez, SALAM, and more. These successful deployments in alignment with the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA), serve as strong proof points for MPG's readiness, scalability, and value to the wider market.
As Saudi Arabia pushes forward in its digital transformation journey, MPG represents not just a product but a promise: to empower merchants, streamline experiences, and set a new benchmark for excellence in payments.
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