MoHRE’s Digital Wallet allows corporate customers to instantly settle fees and financial obligations.
Dubai: The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE), in collaboration with Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB), has unveiled the “Digital Wallet” as part of its ambitious digital services initiative.
This new service aims to enhance government service efficiency and aligns with the UAE’s strategy for comprehensive digital transformation across all government services.
The “Digital Wallet” allows corporate customers to instantly settle fees and financial obligations for MoHRE services. By linking MoHRE with ADIB, the wallet offers a fully integrated financial solution, optimising service delivery and adding value for its users.
Mohammed Saqr Al Nuaimi, Assistant Undersecretary for Support Services at MoHRE, encouraged companies to register for the wallet through MoHRE’s platform, using the “Electronic Wallet Registration for Companies” service. Once approved by the bank, companies can begin using the wallet for seamless payments.
The wallet’s launch represents the first phase of a broader service expansion, which will eventually include multiple banking options. This initiative aims to promote financial inclusion while supporting the Ministry’s strategy to enhance the UAE’s business environment, competitiveness, and attractiveness as a global investment hub.
He added that the Ministry’s commitment to digital transformation, including the expansion of the Zero Bureaucracy Program, which integrates services across various entities. This is in line with MoHRE’s goal to streamline operations, elevate customer experiences, and reinforce the UAE’s global leadership in government innovation.