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MoneyHash Expands into Iraq with Local Partnership to Enhance E-Commerce Payments

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Last updated: March 4, 2026 1:25 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 4 Min Read
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MoneyHash Expands Into Iraq Through Strategic Partnership with Wayl

Cairo, Egypt — MoneyHash, an innovative payment orchestration platform based in Egypt, has announced its entry into the Iraqi market by collaborating with Wayl, a prominent local payment solutions provider. This partnership aims to bolster Iraq’s burgeoning e-commerce sector by offering businesses a streamlined payment experience.

Established in 2021, MoneyHash has quickly risen to prominence by providing a comprehensive payment integration system. The platform allows businesses to manage multiple payment gateways through a single infrastructure, simplifying the often cumbersome payment processes for regional and global companies. In October 2022, the company launched its enterprise suite, following a successful beta phase that attracted a diverse clientele, including well-known regional firms such as Foodics, Rain, and Tamatem.

Earlier this year, MoneyHash raised $5.2 million in pre-Series A funding, positioning itself for global expansion. This latest move into Iraq follows recent partnerships established with organizations in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, highlighting the company’s rapid growth trajectory in the Middle East.

Through the collaboration with Wayl, businesses employing MoneyHash’s technology will gain access to local checkout solutions and compliance frameworks tailored to the Iraqi market. This is particularly crucial in a country where payment systems, regulatory landscapes, and consumer behaviors differ significantly from other regions. By leveraging Wayl’s infrastructure, MoneyHash aims to simplify market entry for international merchants looking to tap into Iraq’s untapped digital commerce potential.

MoneyHash’s Chief Executive Officer, Nader Abdelrazik, emphasized the importance of forming local partnerships to navigate the complexities of operational and regulatory challenges in new markets. “Understanding and adapting to local requirements is essential for successfully entering complex markets,” he stated.

The partnership not only offers Iraqi merchants improved access to global payment infrastructures but also positions MoneyHash strategically to capitalize on increasing cross-border commerce flows. The collaboration could pave the way for more seamless international transactions as the Iraqi e-commerce landscape continues to evolve.

Payment orchestration platforms have been gaining traction in emerging markets, where businesses are increasingly dealing with fragmented payment ecosystems. Rather than relying on a single provider, companies now integrate various gateways, acquirers, and alternative payment methods into one cohesive system. This shift is particularly significant in Iraq, where digital payments are slowly replacing cash in urban areas, driven by rising internet penetration and smartphone usage.

Despite the promising growth in digital commerce, challenges remain. Regulatory frameworks, banking integrations, and settlement systems can be intricate and cumbersome. However, by collaborating with a local merchant of record like Wayl, MoneyHash aims to mitigate operational risks and ease the compliance burdens that international merchants often face.

This approach mirrors the expansion patterns of other frontier markets, where combining global technology with local infrastructure has proven successful. For MoneyHash, entering the Iraqi market represents an opportunity to broaden its footprint in emerging economies while competing with other global orchestration platforms that are keenly interested in the lucrative cross-border e-commerce space.

As Iraq’s digital commerce scene continues to expand, MoneyHash’s partnership with Wayl could significantly impact how businesses operate in the region. By simplifying payment processes and fostering a more inclusive fintech landscape, this collaboration paves the way for increased economic activity and growth.

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— Reported by Nexio News

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