GulfBase Live Support
30/06/2016 10:22 AST
Following its commitment to transferring to smart government services by promoting e-payment operations in the UAE, the Ministry of Finance (MoF) on Wednesday launched the e-dirham card charging service through MBME for collecting fees and payment services.
As a strategic partner of the e-dirham initiative, National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD) will be re-charging the e-dirham cards in all MBME payment devices and electronic outlets across the Emirates.
The launch ceremony was attended by Saeed Rashid Al Yateem, Assistant Undersecretary of Resources and Budget Sector at MoF; Richard White the General Manager of MBME; Mariam Al Shebli, General Services Manager at MBME Saeed Al Khouri, Managing Director, UAE Government and VVIP Clients, NBAD; Rasheed Shakhsheer Director of the e-dirham programne; Mona Al Mulla Head of Collection Department and Azza Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director of the Revenue Development Department, MoF.
The launch of this service is based on the agreement signed between the Ministry of Finance, MBME for fee payment and collection services, and NBAD last November, granting MBME the right to sell, charge and recharge e-cards of second-generation e-dirham system through their electronic outlets and automated payment machines. NBAD will provide all hardware, electronic and training programmes, technical support at all points of sale (POS) and electronic collection devices owned by MBME, in order to enable them to activate the use of e-dirham- its payment portal.
Saeed Rashid Al Yateem stressed MoF’s commitment to providing clients the largest number of options possible to improve the process of revenue collection at government and non-government agencies, in accordance with the highest international standards.
He stated: “MoF is committed to expanding the e-dirham initiative through strategic partnerships, collaborations and integration efforts with federal, local and private agencies to support the transition to e-payment charges and collection along with the development of its services, using the latest and most secure e-payment methods.”
AL Yateem added: “The e-dirham system has an important place as a network of national electronic payment system that can compete internationally, as it provides the highest level of security and efficiency in e-payment services, and facilitates all money transactions for all parties involved.”
Saeed Al Khoori, Managing Director UAE Government & VVIP Clients, National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD), said: “We are pleased to partner with MBME, one of the leading providers of self-service solutions, with expanding kiosks across the UAE. This partnership will enhance customer experience significantly and strengthen e-Dirham platforms. More parties and companies are expected to join e-Dirham payment services, allowing customers to benefit from the facility’s full potential.”
Richard White the General Manager of MBME said: “MBME is delighted to be working alongside the Ministry of Finance and NBAD, and we are also pleased to have added the service of recharging e-dirham cards to the number of payment services available within the country, and which are considered effective, safe and easy to use.
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