
Payomatix Set to Explore Strategic Partnership at Dubai Fintech Festival 2025
Built on innovation and focused on growth, Payomatix, one of India's fastest-growing fintech industries, is set to make a powerful mark at the Dubai Fintech Summit 2025 as a Silver Sponsor. Known for revolutionizing the digital payments space with its unified, secure, and scalable solutions, Payomatix will be welcoming attendees at Booth J4, ready to showcase its innovative services and global ambitions.
The summit, which gathers visionaries, decision-makers, and fintech leaders from across the world, will witness Ms. Ruchi Rathor, the Founder and Director of Payomatix, taking the spotlight as a keynote speaker.
Purpose-Driven Participation
For Payomatix, attending DFS 2025 is not just about showcasing its products—it's about establishing meaningful partnerships and co-creating solutions for tomorrow's financial needs.
'Dubai is the future of fintech infrastructure and innovation,' says Mr. Prabhjot Singh Saathi, CEO of Payomatix. 'Our goal here is to understand global pain points, explore regional partnerships, and share how our platform can solve cross-functional payment challenges across borders.'
From discussing compliance complexities to offering insight on multi-channel transaction flows, Payomatix is committed to position itself as a valuable ally in the fintech community beyond India.
Meet the Team Fueling Payomatix's Momentum
Leading the charge into Dubai's global fintech scene is a diverse, experienced, and highly-driven team. In addition to Ms. Ruchi Rathor, several key members of Payomatix will represent the company at the summit:
Mr. Anirudh Pratap Singh – Chief Technology Officer (CTO): The brain behind Payomatix's technical infrastructure, ensuring it's robust, scalable, and secure.
Mr. Anurag Pratap Singh – Chief Financial Officer (CFO): The strategist managing the financial direction and sustainable growth of the company.
Mr. Prabhjot Singh Saathi – Chief Executive Officer (CEO): A growth enabler focused on scaling business operations and forging key global partnerships.
Mr. Harshal Sharma – Vice President, Marketing: The voice behind the brand, responsible for building Payomatix's strong digital presence and communications.
Mr. Kaustav Sarkar – Senior Manager, Sales: A key figure in strengthening global relationships and executing strategic initiatives.
Ms. Komal and Mr. Ashutosh – Assistant Managers, Sales: Actively working on client acquisition and support across global markets.
Ms. Ekshita Arora – Senior Manager, Sales: Playing a vital role in operational efficiency and client management.
Together, this team reflects the collective strength, expertise, and forward-thinking approach that defines Payomatix's growing influence in the fintech space.
Booth J4 – Explore the Future of Payments
Payomatix's presence at Booth J4 will offer visitors an in-depth look at its comprehensive service suite:
Comprehensive Payment Solutions: A powerful ecosystem featuring payment orchestration and cashier services, giving businesses a unified dashboard to manage multiple payment methods, providers, and channels through one seamless platform.
Global Pay-ins & Pay-outs: Businesses can send and receive money across countries with ease, speed, and compliance, making global expansion a reality.
Alternative Payment Methods (APMs): Supporting card processing, bank transfers, and more to offer customers their preferred way to pay, no matter where they are.
Banking as a Services (baas): Revolutionize financial services with our Banking as a Service (BaaS) solution—powering Utility Payments, and Mobile ATMs with secure, seamless, and efficient infrastructure.
Security and Compliance Tools: PCI DSS-compliant infrastructure, built-in fraud prevention, AML capabilities, and real-time monitoring make Payomatix a secure choice for enterprises.
Live product demos and one-on-one consultations will be available for businesses looking to explore a future-proof payment partner.
Strengthening Global Footprint – Vision for GCC & EMEA
The Dubai Fintech Summit isn't just a showcase for Payomatix—it's a statement of intent. With sights firmly set on the GCC and EMEA regions, The company operates across the Middle East and global markets, offering comprehensive services and fostering strategic partnerships.
'We believe the GCC is on the brink of a fintech revolution,' says CEO Mr. Prabhjot Singh Saathi. 'With our adaptable platform and market-ready services, we are here not just to participate—but to lead.'
This vision also includes building infrastructure for local payment integrations, enabling instant settlements, and supporting startups and enterprises alike with technology that evolves with them.
Final Words – A Call for Collaboration
As the fintech world converges in Dubai, Payomatix extends an open invitation to businesses, entrepreneurs, investors, and partners to join them at the summit. Whether you're a startup seeking payment integration or a global enterprise exploring cross-border solutions, Booth J4 is where your future payment journey can begin.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mirror
31 minutes ago
- Daily Mirror
'I lived with Maddie McCann prime suspect – I'm sure he left evidence somewhere'
Thomas Hertel, the former flatmate of Madeleine McCann prime suspect Christian Brueckner, says 'pieces of evidence must be somewhere' as the convicted paedophile 'kept all sorts of things' A former flatmate of Madeleine McCann prime suspect Christian Brueckner has called on German police to carry out more searches. Thomas Hertel, who lived with the convicted paedophile in the same children's home, believes the fiend has buried crucial evidence yet to be found and wants the authorities to search all of his previous addresses. He spoke after German and Portuguese officers concluded their latest seemingly fruitless search near Praia da Luz, where she disappeared in May 2007. Thomas, 51, told the Sunday Mirror: 'I am sad. The parents deserve that Maddie is found. I didn't think they would find anything in Portugal, but I do think they might find something if they dig more in Germany. 'I would like to see them search everything in all the places where Christian lived. Brueckner doesn't say the truth, so it's really important that they find some proof so they know what really happened.' This week's search by both Portuguese and German police was carried out a 50 hectare site around two miles from Brueckner's former home on the outskirts of Praia da Luz, where Madeleine disappeared while on holiday with her parents Kate and Gerry and her two siblings 18 years ago. It involved a digger, pickaxes and drones, as well as fingertip sweeps of bushes in a desperate hunt for clues. German prosecutors previously searched an abandoned farmhouse Brueckner, 48, still owns and discovered a trove of items, including buried USB sticks, memory sticks and sickening fantasies written by him. They are convinced the former drifter was involved in Madeleine's disappearance and are desperate to find evidence that could implicate him before he is due to be released from jail this September after serving a seven year sentence for rape. However, despite dramatically first naming him as their suspect in 2020, they appear no closer to a charge. Thomas said: 'These pieces of evidence must be somewhere. And of course, Christian's either buried or preserved everything. I know what I am talking about. When I lived with him, he never ever let anyone in his bedroom. 'But I knew that he secretly kept all sorts of weird things and conserved them, because I could see down into his balcony. He used to have loads of preserving jars filled with what seemed to be organs or intestines.' Thomas added: 'I was sure that he was killing local animals and dismembering them and putting their organs into these jars, because there was no other way to make sense of it. We knew what provisions were bought for us by the home, and they never bought us organs or intestines or anything like that.' Thomas and Brueckner lived in the same German children's home, a flat-sharing community run by an evangelical welfare charity, when they were both teenagers between 1992 and 1995. In a previous interview with the Sunday Mirror he told how he believes Brueckner is a 'ticking time bomb' who should never be freed. He spoke out after shock reports emerged in Portugal on Friday claiming police were told Madeline may have been run over by a drink driver and her body taken out to sea. Her parents have vowed to never give up the search and said last month: 'No matter how near or far she is, Madeleine continues to be right here with us, every day.'

Rhyl Journal
32 minutes ago
- Rhyl Journal
King and Duchess of Edinburgh visit Royal Windsor Flower Show
Charles, who has a passion for gardening, stopped to smell the flowers during his visit to the show which is billed as 'a joyful one-day celebration of gardening, nature, food and traditional crafts'. Gardener Alan Titchmarsh, who is the honorary president of the Royal Windsor Rose & Horticultural Society, helped to welcome the royal party including the Duchess of Edinburgh who officially opened the event. The theme for this year's show, held at the York Club in Windsor Great Park, is Patterns in Nature' inspired by Charles's 2010 book called Harmony: A New Way Of Looking At Our World. The King's Foundation explains Charles's philosophy of harmony is aimed at understanding 'the balance, order and relationships between ourselves and the natural world' to 'create a more sustainable future'. It adds: 'The Harmony philosophy sees everything in nature as interconnected, including ourselves. 'This means taking a holistic approach to the challenges facing our planet, and looking to solve these challenges by working with nature, rather than against her.' Apart from looking at the displays Charles smiled and shook hands with members of the public and Sophie chatted with Chelsea pensioners. There were also expert talks, demonstrations and hands-on workshops on offer for those who attended. Saturday was the 118th edition of the show, which has Charles as its patron.
Yahoo
32 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Ulrika Jonsson shares powerful before-and-after photos as she celebrates one year of sobriety
Ulrika Jonsson has celebrated one year without alcohol by sharing before-and-after photos on Instagram. The TV presenter, 57, told her social media followers that sobriety will 'continue to be [her] priority' and thanked her children and close friends for supporting her. Gladiators star posted a recent photo showing her looking healthy, labelled '#sober', and also shared an older selfie in which she appeared bleary-eyed and messy-haired, which she labelled '#drunk'. 'Today I'm marking 1yr of sobriety,' she captioned her post. 'No fanfare, no medal, no trophy. The journey goes on. 'A huge thanks to all those beautiful people who have supported me; understood me; scooped me up and handled me tenderly and without judgement; who nudged me in the right direction; who made me laugh and helped me shed the crippling shame.' Jonsson went on to share a special message to her four children, Cameron, 30, Bo, 25, Martha, 20, and Malcolm, 17. 'Thank you to my kids for their support; for having faith in me after I must have worried them so,' she wrote, before also praising her 'close friends for their patience and belief'. 'My sobriety will continue to be my priority,' she continued, before joking: 'Turns out it IS possible to teach old dogs new tricks.' Jonsson's celebrity friends shared messages of encouragement and congratulations, with former Atomic Kitten star Kerry Katona writing: 'So bloody proud of you my darling miss and love you all the world.' Liberty X singer Michelle Heaton wrote: 'So happy for you darling.' In a post which coincided with six months of sobriety in December, Jonsson previously revealed she reached a point where she could 'no longer recognised [her]self' just before she decided to quit drinking. 'On the 5th June 2024, I had the gift of desperation and reached out for help,' she wrote. 'I no longer recognised myself and I surrendered.' 'Many people have asked me how I've done it and all I can say is that no woman is an island – I have not done this alone,' she continued. 'The willingness to give up alcohol came from me, yes, but without support of friends, family and my new tribe, I would not have made it this far.'