PayMint has received its PCI-DSS certification for the fifth year in a row! This is a big achievement that shows their ongoing dedication to using the highest standards for information security and protecting electronic payment card data. They did this in partnership with iExperts, who handled implementing all the compliance requirements and standards according to the latest global versions. The PCI-DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) certification is one of the most important international standards. It helps measure how effective the security setup is for digital payment companies. It sets a strict framework of policies and procedures designed to protect customer data and reduce the risks of cyberattacks. Achieving this for the fifth consecutive year really shows how mature PayMint's technical systems are and how much they continue to invest in cybersecurity. It also highlights their dedication to applying international standards that build trust and reliability in their services within the fast-growing digital payments market. For its part, iExperts played a key role in helping PayMint achieve this certification. They provided consulting, implementation, and technical auditing services for PCI-DSS requirements. This included analyzing security gaps, applying protection controls, reviewing infrastructure, and conducting compliance tests, all leading to successfully passing every stage of the evaluation. In this regard, Ahmed Fawzy, a representative from iExperts, shared that PayMint's continued PCI-DSS certification reflects the strength of the partnership between the two companies and their shared commitment to the highest cybersecurity standards. He noted that this success came from integrated and systematic teamwork, with a constant focus on developing the information security environment. He added that the rising cyber threats in the financial and technology sectors make adhering to standards like PCI-DSS a strategic necessity. This ensures business continuity, protects customer data, and boosts confidence in digital services. This achievement confirms PayMint's ongoing direction towards developing its technical infrastructure and strengthening its cybersecurity capabilities. This supports its position in the digital payments market and keeps it aligned with the highest global standards for data protection.


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