UAE based WadzPay chosen as finalist at Currency Research Awards for its Blockchain enabled Saudi Hajj Payment solution
UAE based
WadzPay Blockchain enabled Hajj Pilgrim Digital payments solution has been
chosen as a finalist at Currency Research’s second annual Advancement in
Digital Currency Awards, being presented at the Digital Currency Conference in
Mexico City, on May 18th, 2023. WadzPay’s solution was chosen under the
category for Best Innovation in Digital Currency. WadzPay is competing against
top international blockchain fintech providers such as Stellar.
According
to Parv
Aggarwal, Vice President for CBDCs and Partnerships, “We are super excited
to represent WadzPay and our novel cross border Hajj Pilgrimage token.”
Currency Research
awards are presented to digital currency initiatives that advance the platform
as a payment instrument. Currency Research chooses entities who are working on
all types of digital currencies at all stages of developments.
The award
categories include “Outstanding Advancement in Digital Currency” whose category
finalist for this year include, Crunchfish,
eCurrency, and FNA.
The second
award category is “Best Innovation in Digital Currency” which recognizes
outstanding innovations in the digital currency space, including new platforms,
products, or apps that have the potential to transform the way we use and
interact with digital currencies, including central bank digital currencies
(CBDCs).
The category
is open to innovations that have launched and have customers, and that offer
users a unique and valuable way to access digital assets, crypto, DeFi, or
other related financial services,
including CBDCs. Innovations that offer greater security, transparency, and
scalability in the digital currency space, or that leverage emerging
technologies such as AI, will be given special consideration. The judges will
consider factors such as the level of innovation, the potential impact on the
industry, and the ability of the innovation to scale and reach a wider
audience.
WadzPay,
Currency Network, and Stellar will be competing as finalists for this category.
Other award categories include Best Financial Inclusion Initiative in Digital Currency. This award recognizes initiatives that have been developed to promote financial inclusion in the digital currency space. This category is open to projects that have demonstrated success in providing access to digital currency and related financial services to traditionally underserved or unbanked populations. This includes initiatives that aim to reduce barriers to entry for low-income individuals, women, and other marginalized communities.
Jordanian headquartered
Fintech solution provider ProgressSoft will be competing against eCurrency, and
IDEMIA.
The Best
Sustainability Initiative in Digital Currency category will see competition
between Andrei Lipkin, Ripple and Stellar
As for the
final award category” Digital Currency Leader of the Year” which recognizes outstanding
individual who has consistently contributed to the advancement of the digital
currency sector, finalists includes Jonathan Dharmapalan, eCurrency, James
Wallis from Ripple, and Shiva Bissessar from Pinaka Consulting Ltd.
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