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Bahrain’s BENEFIT Promotes Digital Financial Innovation at Housing Conference

BENEFIT, Bahrain’s leading financial technology company, showcased its latest innovations during the Social Housing Innovation Conference and Exhibition. The event took place at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Center. It was held under the patronage of Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Prime Minister.

The event, themed “Towards Innovative and Sustainable Housing Solutions,” gathered major players from the housing and finance sectors. BENEFIT used this platform to highlight its strategic partnerships and technological advancements. These initiatives are part of its continued focus on digital financial solutions for housing.

BENEFIT presented integrated services that support the real estate and housing sectors. These included tools that simplify home financing and secure digital payments. Moreover, the company demonstrated how these solutions speed up financial procedures for citizens seeking housing support.

Additionally, the company’s booth attracted many visitors throughout the exhibition. Attendees were introduced to BENEFIT’s Credit Reference Bureau services. Through these services, users could instantly access their credit reports. This feature is now part of the housing application process, making evaluations faster and more transparent.

In partnership with Eskan Bank and the Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning, BENEFIT has streamlined credit data collection. This automation ensures faster support distribution to those most in need. These actions reinforce BENEFIT’s commitment to digital financial solutions for housing.

Furthermore, BENEFIT promoted its BenefitPay app during the event. Features like the Fawateer service allow users to view and pay bills online. These tools reduce dependency on cash while improving convenience for families.

CEO Abdulwahed Al Janahi emphasized the significance of this participation. He noted the company’s dedication to enabling citizens to access financial tools with ease. He also expressed gratitude for the large turnout at their exhibition booth.

Al Janahi added that BENEFIT aims to keep expanding its support in the housing sector. The company continues developing tools to help more people achieve homeownership. This reflects its broader vision of digital financial solutions for housing.

In conclusion, BENEFIT’s presence at the event demonstrated its leadership in fintech innovation. The company remains committed to offering accessible, digital solutions that enhance the quality of life for all.

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