Alaan, the UAE’s leading spend management platform, launched a business bank account with built-in intelligence, powered by ruya. With this launch, Alaan becomes the first fintech in the region to combine corporate cards, domestic and cross-border supplier payments, invoice automation, and accounting into a single AI-native platform.
A major step in the company’s vision to build the financial operating system of every modern business in the region, this announcement comes a month after the fintech committed AED 3 million to support UAE businesses by paying their utility and telco bills.
Powered by ruya’s Banking-as-a-Service infrastructure, the account gives UAE businesses access to seamless, Shariah-compliant digital banking capabilities embedded directly into Alaan’s spend management platform.
What the account does differently
- SuperPay for every kind of payment. Pay a supplier in Dubai or a contractor in London from the same dashboard. Local UAE transfers and cross-border payments to 40+ countries. Cross-border payments have no transfer fees.
- One intake, zero re-keying. Alaan Intelligence reads invoices the moment they arrive by email or upload. Vendor, VAT, due date, and line items are extracted automatically, and duplicate invoices flagged before they get paid twice.
- Approvals and accounting, built in. Bills auto-route to the right approver with a full audit trail. Payments sync directly to Odoo, Zoho, Xero, QuickBooks, and all major accounting platforms.
- Inbound payments, too. Businesses can receive customer payments into the same account that runs their outbound workflows.
- Unlimited users. Unlimited cashback. Every team member can be on the same account, with unlimited local and international cashback on every AED spent on corporate cards.
- Digital banking, powered by ruya. Through ruya’s Banking-as-a-Service infrastructure, businesses can access Shariah-compliant account services, inbound and outbound payments, and banking capabilities directly within Alaan’s platform, creating a seamless and effortless financial experience.
The launch comes as business banking in the UAE enters its biggest shift in a generation. The country added 250,000 new companies in 2025 alone, bringing the total number of businesses in the Middle East to over 1.4 million, many of them moving from traditional banks to AI-first platforms.
Since launching in 2022, Alaan has become one of the region’s strongest fintechs, recently closing a $48 million Series A led by Peak XV Partners. The company is trusted by 3,000+ finance teams at organizations including G42, Careem, Tabby, McDonald’s, and Al Barari.







