Summit Overview

The 4th Edition of the Credit & Collections Summit Middle East is recognized as the region’s leading conference and exhibition for professionals driving financial innovation and transformation. As the most prominent gathering in the sector, the summit serves as a strategic nexus for advancing technology, shaping regulatory frameworks, and building impactful partnerships across the credit and collections value chain.

Bringing together a diverse community of lenders, banks, financial institutions, FinTech leaders, regulators, and debt recovery specialists, the summit offers a unique opportunity to exchange insights, explore emerging technologies, and set new industry benchmarks.

Building on the success of seven global editions and four regional chapters, this event reflects the dynamic evolution of the financial landscape in the Middle East. It convenes the entire ecosystem—including experts in credit, risk, collections, and legal services—to address the challenges and opportunities reshaping the future of debt management.

More than just a conference, the summit is a collaborative arena where ideas converge, innovations are unveiled, and actionable strategies are developed to foster a more resilient, inclusive, and digitally empowered financial future.

4th Edition Credit &Collections Summit Middle East 2025 is the first and only large-scale conference & exhibition bringing together 600+ top Lenders, Banks, Government Entities, NBFC's, Insurance, and other experts from KSA, UAE, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and Egypt to discuss the latest technology and digital transformation strategies to overcome challenges and empower organizations to be future-ready, strengthening operations, increasing productivity, and improving customer experience in the debt & loan collections, subscriptions & renewals, and credit systems.

Join the talks and showcase your solution to the right pool of attendees in the credit and collections Industry and connect with the most potential decision-makers from top organizations across the MENA region.

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