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The number of daily transactions of Nol cards currently tops 1.5 million transactions, which includes passengers’ entry/exit from Metro and bus stations, payment of parking fees, and recharging of cards. By 2012, RTA had produced more than 5 million Nol Cards since the day it was launched (August 2009). [2]
The Emirates Identity Card (Emirates ID or EID) is a mandatory identification card issued to citizens and residents of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is an essential document for accessing government services, legal processes, and other key functions within the country.
Entry stamp from Dubai International Airport. The visa policy of the United Arab Emirates allows citizens of certain countries to enter the United Arab Emirates without a visa. Citizens of certain other countries must obtain a visa from one of the UAE diplomatic missions. Alternatively, they may obtain an online visa through Smart Service or ...
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The business also launched an online money transfer brand, Money2anywhere.com. XPay; a mobile bill payment application was also purchased in India. [ 7 ] In 2009 it became an Authorised Payment Institution with the UK financial regulator Financial Services Authority (which later became the Financial Conduct Authority ).
It remains the largest payments processor in the region. [9] In March 2019, Network announced its intention to float on the London Stock Exchange's main market, as well as the appointment of Ron Kalifa OBE, British payments rival Worldpay's former CEO, as Chairman. [10] The company was the subject of an initial public offering in April 2019. [4]
Dubai Plus is a city smart card program for government and semi-government employees in Dubai. It was announced on May 12, 2015, by the Department of Economic Development (DED) in Dubai and the Dubai Government Human Resources Department (DGHR) together with National Plus and Network International, a payment service provider .
Salik (In Arabic: سالك meaning "clear and moving") is the name given to the electronic toll road system in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, which is based on RFID technology, automatically deducting a fee when a toll gate is passed under. The Salik toll was launched by Dubai's Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) on 1 July 2007.