Leveraging its global expertise in digital banking solutions, BKN301 Group, the London-based Banking-as-a-Service technology provider, has announced that its office in Qatar will house the company’s regional headquarters as it expands its footprint in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
In line with its commitment to driving digital transformation across the MENA region and advancing the fintech sector through its solutions, the new headquarters will allow BKN301 to offer advanced BaaS orchestrator solutions and financial services tailored specifically to the MENA market.
In 2025, it is estimated that digital investment in Qatar will be the largest market catalyst, with assets under management (AUM) in the sector poised to reach $3.85million (QAR 14.01 million). Additionally, the nation’s digital payments market is rapidly expanding, with the number of users projected to reach 2.87 million by 2028.


The ongoing growth is a reflection of the Qatar Central Bank’s fintech initiatives and the broader objectives of Qatar’s ‘National Vision 2030’ to drive economic diversification and technological innovation. As the fintech sector sustains its rapid growth momentum, BKN301 remains steadfast in its efforts to offer new solutions which can positively shape the future of the banking and financial services sector. In this instance, Jordan A. Fabbri, Qatar country leader of BKN301 will be in charge of seeing this through.
He said: “Our presence in Qatar promises to accelerate the implementation of our BaaS Orchestrator platform, which will allow companies to integrate and deliver financial products with ease. Moreover, our expertise and innovation distinguish us as a pioneer in transforming banking services and fostering economic diversification.
“With Qatar’s digital payment usage continually growing, we are strategically positioning ourselves to take advantage of the region’s rising demand for innovative financial services.”
Why Qatar?


Stiven Muccioli, founder and CEO of BKN301 said: “Our decision to establish the Qatar office as the regional headquarters of the MENA region reflects the nation’s rising position as a fintech innovation hub. By designating the office as our regional operations centre, we aim to better serve the market and support its dynamic growth.
“Moreover, as the regional fintech sector offers significant opportunities for economic diversification, we reinforce our commitment to advancing Qatar’s vision to foster a robust digital economy, which will also aid in bolstering our ability to deliver world-class solutions and exceptional market value.”