
Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy and Dubai Finance Partner on Cashless Strategy
The agreement focuses on the strategy's three key areas: governance, innovation, and the transition towards a cashless society.
'This MoU with the Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy represents an important step towards unifying efforts and strengthening partnerships among government entities to achieve the objectives of the Dubai Cashless Strategy,'
said Abdulrahman Saleh Al Saleh, Director General of Dubai Finance.
'Our collaboration with the Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy reflects our shared commitment to supporting innovation, enhancing governance, and building a sustainable financial ecosystem that reinforces Dubai's position as one of the world's leading cities in adopting digital payments.'
The MoU outlines cooperation in knowledge sharing, data exchange, and monitoring outcomes related to cashless initiatives.
It also includes collaboration on emerging fintech solutions and the formation of working groups focused on innovation and transformation in the financial sector.
Additional areas of cooperation include joint awareness campaigns, capacity-building initiatives, and training programmes to support digital payment adoption.
The agreement also covers coordinated efforts to increase public understanding of digital tools and applications used by both government and the private sector.
The Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy is part of Dubai Chambers and works to support the city's digital transformation in line with the Dubai Economic Agenda (D33).
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