MoF announces that banks have begun collecting fees for e-authentication services via the e-dirham card

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Published July 7th, 2015 - 05:23 GMT

Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Finance

The Ministry of Finance (MoF) announced today the launch of the fee collection phase for authentication services pertaining to certificates of origin and invoices for imported goods, which are provided by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The services are paid for by using the e-dirham system for those required authentication services.

The E-dirham team are working on currently activating this service in five banks operating within the country, following its activation across all the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ offices and diplomatic missions around the world. Standard Chartered Bank is the first bank to offer this service in the UAE, providing its customer base ranging individuals and companies, with the opportunity to complete authentication of certificates of origin and invoices in addition to all related fees electronically through the e-Dirham cards.

 

Background Information

UAE Ministry of Finance

The UAE Ministry of Finance (MoF) is responsible for implementing all fiscal, monetary and industrial policies related to the UAE’s economic development. Among its core responsibilities are the preparation and allocation of the Federal Budget and the management of the government’s financial position.

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