Compliance is mandatory. But enterprise pricing shouldn’t be.

The Ayn Startup Program gives eligible FinTechs generous benefits and startup-friendly payment options so you can meet AML/KYC regulators requirements and launch confidently.
Our Clients
Designed For

Fintech Startups

Payments

Lending

Wallets

BNPL

Remittance

Digital Finance

About Ayn Startup Launch Program

Early-stage fintechs in Saudi Arabia often face the same challenge:
regulators require AML/KYC capabilities early—but startups are still conserving cash and managing runway.
The Ayn Startup Program exists to help founders launch with the right compliance foundation from Day 1 with pricing and payment terms that are realistic for startups.

Who can apply

This program is designed for startups that:
Operate in Saudi Arabia (or are actively entering the KSA market)
Need AML/KYC or compliance monitoring as part of their business
Are early-stage and want a scalable compliance foundation

Apply for the Ayn startup program

Apply below in less than 5 minutes and hear back within 48 hours. It’s that simple.

KSA-incorporated (≤ 2 years)

Operating in Saudi Arabia

Fewer than 2,000 customers

Applying for a FinTech license

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about Ayn Startup Program.
Is approval guaranteed?
No, but If you meet the published criteria you are likely to be accepted. The process is criteria-based. Please note that we only accept a limited number of FiNTech startups per year - so entrance is based on available spots.
Can we negotiate pricing beyond the startup plans?
No—startup pricing is standardized to keep the program fair.
What happens after Year 1?
After 12 months, your account transitions to standard commercial pricing based on your usage tier and business needs. We can discuss what this looks like if you are accepted.
Are consultants/resellers eligible?
No. The program is only for startups applying for their own compliance needs.
How long does onboarding take?
Most startups can go live in 1–3 weeks, depending on readiness and integrations.