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Dubai eGovernment's ePay generates AED 1.7 billion in first half of this year
Statistics reveal a 55 percent increase over same period last year
A total of AED 1.7 billion - through 1,396,973 transactions - was collected through ePay on behalf of all the participating local entities by the end of June 2011. This compares to a total of AED 1.1 billion through 835,095 transactions in the first half of 2010. Dubai Customs, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority ( DEWA ) and Dubai Health Authority were the top three government entities respectively in terms of the electronically collected amounts, while Dubai Health Authority , Roads and Transport Authority and DEWA were the top three government entities respectively in terms of the number of transactions achieved.
Ahmed Bin Humaidan, Director General of Dubai eGovernment said: "These results clearly indicate the favourable pace of eTransformation in Dubai and also reflect the increasing adoption of ePay as a preferred mode of payment to complete government transactions on one hand and the confidence shown by customers in the efficiency and safety of this option on the other."
He noted that payment through credit cards was the customers' top preferred option with the amounts electronically collected through credit cards reaching nearly AED 1.4 billion. He also noted the use of direct debit option grew noticeably from 23,000 transactions in the first half of 2010 to 120,000 transactions in the corresponding period this year.
ePay is part of Dubai eGovernment 's initiative aimed at offering online government services through innovative channels and providing the public and the business community with an efficient and comfortable mechanism for instant payment of government fees without having to waste time and effort by personally visiting banks or the departments concerned. These channels include among others the Internet and mPay, which was designed as an emergency service, particularly for urgent processes.
By connecting with the UAESWITCH at UAE Central Bank, Dubai eGovernment will allow corporate or individual customers to settle government departments' fees through its ePay portal using ATM cards or through direct debit. These payment options will open new prospects for customers by expanding the number of banks using the ePay gateway from five currently to all the 46 banks using the UAESWITCH.
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About
Dubai eGovernment
Department:
Dubai eGovernment
is a pioneering initiative in the region to provide government online services across the spectrum of corporate and community life in the emirate.
Dubai eGovernment
officially directs and supervises the implementation of the process of eTransformation in over 30 government entities and is one of the world's only governments to have established an official eGovernment branch in the capacity of an independent department.
Dubai eGovernment utilizes multiple innovative electronic channels to facilitate interaction and transaction with government services for citizens, residents, visitors and businesses with the goal of making the life of people much easier in their dealings with the government. The official Dubai Government public portal (www.dubai.ae) highlights government initiatives and integrates over 2000 eServices from multiple government departments, while the official corporate portal (www.deg.gov.ae) provides information on the strategy, goals and achievements of the department.
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