Dubai’s e-government scheme (Dubai
eGovernment) has been updated with new features, including
automated payments via SMS.

The new features include:

  • automatic recharge services for government
    services covered under the e-government’s mPay solution,
  • a control of the minimum balance and the
    maximum amount of a payment or recharge,
  • organising and optimising individual accounts
    settings within the multiple-accounts feature.

Wesam Lootah, Assistant Director General of
Dubai eGovernment, said:

 “This gateway is part of our initiative
to provide government services through innovative channels with the
aim of facilitating government transactions of the public and
businesses in Dubai.

“All departments need a set of electronic
components and infrastructure to provide their service online under
high quality and security stipulations. We, in Dubai eGovernment,
work on the provision of these components in the form of common
e-services and infrastructure with the departments, enabling them
to provide their e-services to the public, thereby offering them a
platform for innovation and excellence in their specialised
fields.”

He added that the mPay service does not
require access to the internet because it is SMS-based.

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