Supporting Startups and Payment Orchestration with Nader Abdelrazik from MoneyHash

How can entrepreneurs in emerging markets break the mold and foster economic growth amid unpredictability? In this episode, Nader Abdelrazik—founder of MoneyHash—shares how he navigated life during the Arab Spring, was motivated to become an economist, and ultimately built a fintech startup. Nader discusses the unique challenges of the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region, from buyer and investor skepticism (aka the “foreigner complex”) to regulatory uncertainty. He outlines how payment orchestration can pave the way for better financial inclusion and economic advancement.Discussion HighlightsArab Spring & Economic Lessons: Nader talks about living through the Arab Spring in Egypt and how witnessing the gap between theoretical economic models and local realities propelled him to study economics. He reflects on how global economic frameworks often overlook regional nuances and historical-political contexts.Foreign Perceptions & the “Foreigner Complex”: The conversation delves into how local startups in MEA are often assumed to be “copycat” versions of successful foreign companies. Nader explains why this assumption undermines the region’s homegrown talent and how founders need to counteract these stereotypes to secure funding and market trust.Building MoneyHash: Nader describes how MoneyHash acts as a “plumber” for payment systems, unifying and optimizing various payment solutions to improve performance and user experience—especially critical in markets where digital ecosystems are fragmented and investors often remain wary.Challenges & Opportunities in Emerging Markets: From regulatory red tape to a shortage of local senior tech talent, Nader outlines common hurdles. Yet, these same uncertainties offer fast growth potential and the opportunity to innovate more nimbly than in saturated, mature markets.Capital Constraints & Investment Gaps: Whether due to perceived risk or lack of promotion, emerging-market startups struggle to attract global investors. Nader advocates for reshaping the narrative around MEA’s vast talent and market size, emphasizing de-risked success stories that can inspire future funding.Fintech & Financial Inclusion: Nader underscores the importance of diverse fintech solutions for everyday financial transactions. He highlights how fragmented payment methods, mobile money, and alternative services in Africa and the Middle East can drive genuine financial inclusion outside traditional banking models.About Fintech Files:Are you ready to unravel the most innovative trends disrupting the world of Fintech today?Join us on Fintech Files from BCG Platinion, where we delve deep into the dynamic landscape of Fintech, NeoBanks, and the Digital Banking world, sparking insightful conversations with industry disruptors from around the globe. So, what are the most groundbreaking trends shaping the future of Fintech, and how will they impact your financial world? Fintech Files takes an accessible approach to technology. We break down complex topics and have our guests explain them in a relatable "explain it to your grandma" style. In every episode, we focus on real-world stories of how financial technology operates, demystifying complex concepts and making them relatable for both Fintech enthusiasts and professionals.The Hosts of Fintech Files:Hosted by Nora Hocke, a manager at BCG Platinion in Munich, and Annika Melchert, a principal currently based in the Middle East, our hosts specialize in IT strategy, modern tech architecture, and state-of-the-art banking. In

Om Podcasten

How can Fintech contribute to building a better world? In Season 4 of Fintech Files, we’re turning our focus to where financial technology meets social impact. This season, we explore financial inclusion, sustainable investing, and decarbonization with some of the brightest minds in the industry. As financial services touch every aspect of our lives, the opportunity to drive positive change is enormous. About Fintech Files: Join us on Fintech Files from BCG Platinion as we explore the cutting-edge trends disrupting Fintech today. From NeoBanks to Digital Banking, we delve into the dynamic landscape of financial technology through insightful conversations with global disruptors. We’ll uncover the most groundbreaking trends shaping the future of Fintech and examine their impact on the financial world. Our episodes break down complex topics, with guests explaining everything in a way even their grandmas could understand. We focus on real-world examples, making financial technology relatable and accessible to both Fintech enthusiasts and professionals alike. Meet the Hosts: Hosted by Nora Hocke, a manager at BCG Platinion in Munich, and Annika Melchert, a principal currently based in the Middle East, our hosts bring expertise in tech transformations, platform architecture, and digital innovation. With a wealth of experience working with leading Fintechs, they offer unique insights into the evolving financial landscape. Joining them is Bianca Lopes, an entrepreneur and economist from Brazil, now based in Denmark, with a background in digital identity and biometrics. Having supported over 40 financial institutions and 8 governments, Bianca’s work reshapes technology, reimagines identity, and drives innovation. We Want to Hear from You! Reach out to us at fintech-podcast@bcgplatinion.com with your questions, guest suggestions, or topics you'd like us to explore. Or just drop in to say hi! Visit our website at https://bcgplatinion.com/insights/podcast-fi/ and follow us on social media for updates and additional content. The digital future is now.