Bassim Haidar’s significant contribution to fintech

Bassim Haidar's entrepreneurial journey began in 1991. At the tender age of 20, he co-founded Intercomm Ltd., which specialised in telecommunications equipment and radio links. 

Haider followed this up with other successful start-ups, including GMT Group, Channel IT, and his latest venture, Channel VAS

At the core of these endeavours lies Haidar's purpose: finding out what people in developing countries need, and creating solutions that attract global renown. 

Haidar advocates that technology and mobile financial services can bridge the financial gap, and create bottom-up growth in developing nations. This social entrepreneurship makes a significant impact in business, as well as elevating the livelihoods of people.

A well-known philanthropist, in 2016 Haidar was appointed a member of the Amnesty International Global Council, an international non-governmental organisation that campaigns for "a world in which every person enjoys all of the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights instruments."

Bassim Haidar and Channel VAS

Established in 2011, Channel VAS is set to become one of the world’s premium fintech companies. The UAE-based company develops mobile financial services, airtime credit services, handset loans and big data analytics. 

Channel VAS has established partnerships with mobile network operators and financial institutions in more than 30 countries, reaching more than 560 million people and providing credit decisions for over $8M daily.

 


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