Allowing the public to settle an array of charges of du’s widespread services
Dubai Smart Government has announced that du has joined its mPay app, allowing the public to settle an array of charges of du’s widespread services including subscription to the Internet, mobile and landline and IPTV packages.
This brings to eight the number of entities participating in mPay. Customers can now settle the fees of their transactions with a number of government and private entities from one place, thereby saving time, effort and cost.
du customers using Android and iOS devices can download the app for free and register to be able to simultaneously inquire about and pay the fees of post-paid mobile phones, landline phones, the Internet and TV channels provided by du to its subscribers. du customers can also make use of the other services provided by the entities participating in the app easily and rapidly.
H.E. Ahmad Bin Humaidan, Director General of Dubai Smart Government, said: “We are pleased that du has joined the mPay app, which is part of our initiative to provide round-the-clock government services through smart devices to the public and the business community in Dubai in line with the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to shift to smart government and for Dubai to become the world’s smartest city in 3 years.”
Osman Sultan, CEO, du, said, “With initiatives such as mPay, the visionary UAE government is creating right platforms in its role as the enablers of change and providing impetus to the vision of a Smart City. We fully support these initiatives and are pleased to join the mPay portal – a Smart initiative that enhances the way our customers interact with the government on various services and transactions. We believe that ultimately it will further the cause to make the UAE a happier nation and support its progression towards an all-encompassing Smart society and its growing emergence as a top global business and leisure destination.”