Paysend, the global fintech leader, has officially opened its expanded Global Technology Hub in Belgrade, reinforcing its global expansion strategy. The inauguration aligns with the UK-Serbia Technology Trade Mission, showcasing deepening collaboration between the two nations in digital innovation.
Notable attendees included Lord Ranger of Northwood, Chris Barton (HM Trade Commissioner for Europe), and British Ambassador H.E. Edward Ferguson—highlighting Serbia’s growing stature in the European digital ecosystem.
Located in the heart of Belgrade’s tech district, the newly renovated facility will serve as Paysend’s primary technology center, reinforcing the company’s commitment to investing in local talent and innovation. It will house engineering, product development, customer service, financial and operational teams supporting Paysend’s mission to build the world’s largest open, instant digital payments network.
Speaking at the opening, Chris Barton, HM Trade Commissioner for Europe, said:
“Today’s opening of Paysend’s expanded Technology Hub in Belgrade is a powerful symbol of the UK’s thriving tech collaboration with Serbia. It reflects our shared commitment to innovation, growth, and the future of digital finance. We are proud to see UK companies like Paysend investing in Serbia’s world-class talent and helping to shape the future of fintech across Europe and beyond.”
The UK-Serbia Technology Trade Mission, held in Novi Sad earlier the same day, convened industry leaders, policymakers, and investors to strengthen bilateral tech ties. The opening of Paysend’s office marks a tangible outcome of these efforts, reinforcing the alignment between the public and private sectors in advancing cross-border innovation.