Dubai poised for rapid contactless economy growth

DUBAI, The global contactless economy is booming, and companies based in Dubai Internet City (DIC) are playing an integral role in positioning Dubai as an incubator and exporter of innovative contactless technologies that have gained new importance as consumers move away from cash.

Contactless services are seeing a steep rise in demand due to better user experiences and innovative interaction methods between users and devices. Digital payment providers are working hard to reduce friction points and provide a seamless journey. At the same time, more brick-and-mortar stores continue to embrace an exciting new era of omnichannel retail.

Against this backdrop, DIC is quickly becoming a global hub for digital payment innovations with its partners using their innovation centres to further support and grow the contactless and digital economy.

Ammar Al Malik, Managing Director of DIC, said: “We are pleased to see such solutions from global powerhouses that are part of DIC such as Visa. This consolidates our business district’s status as a global tech and talent hub that fosters innovation. With the ground-breaking solutions they bring to market, these companies help us achieve our goal of supporting Dubai’s diversification in line with the vision of our leaders to maximise the massive and promising potential of the digital economy. We see huge opportunities for startups, freelancers and multinational corporations to come together to test and develop cutting-edge contactless payment technologies in an agile ecosystem that provides state-of-the-art infrastructure, access to talent and cost-effective business solutions.”

The region’s largest business district for technology and innovation is home to several major players in the contactless tech space.

Meanwhile, Visa, the global leader in digital payments, is building its headquarters for the Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa (CEMEA) region in DIC that supports the company’s capabilities across almost 90 countries. Visa already has an Innovation Centre in Dubai, where it co-develops innovative digital payment solutions with partners across CEMEA and the new location will have an expanded and updated Innovation Centre aimed at showcasing the latest in cashless solutions and opportunities for clients and partners.

Shahebaz Khan, Visa’s General Manager for the UAE, said, “Even before the pandemic, contactless payments were popular in the UAE. The pandemic has only increased their appeal among consumers who want to be able to make payments in the safest and most hygienic way possible. In fact, the findings of our Back to Business Study – 2021 Outlook show that UAE consumers have adjusted their payment habits during the pandemic with 77 percent of respondents using contactless payments where possible. For many businesses, the transition to contactless payments has become a matter of survival during the pandemic. Recognising the increased popularity of contactless payments among their consumers, 82 percent of UAE merchants surveyed in our Small Business Recovery 2021 study said they see digital payments – including contactless – as a necessary investment in business recovery and growth. As a trusted engine of commerce, Visa remains committed to working with DIC, the region’s leading tech community, and providing opportunities to support the growth of digital commerce.”

The value of the global contactless economy is expected to double to AED 1.1 trillion by 2024. The COVID-19 outbreak has accelerated the development of the sector. In line with the universal measures to curb the spread of the virus, many establishments are now expressing clear preference for contactless payment, and some even refrain from accepting cash. In addition to the original motivating factor – convenience – hygiene and safety are now driving the adoption of contactless payment solutions.

Growing uptake of digitisation and paperless transactions will also contribute to Smart Dubai’s Dubai Paperless Strategy which aims to see emirate become 100 percent digital by the end of 2021.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Nasdaq Dubai welcomes listing of US$600 million Sukuk by Kuwait’s Ahli United Bank

DUBAI, Abdullah AlLanqawi, General Manager and Treasurer of Ahli United Bank (AUB) Kuwait, today rang the Nasdaq Dubai market opening bell to celebrate the listing of a US$600 million Sukuk issued by the bank.

The new listing has increased the total value of debt issuances listed on Nasdaq Dubai by Kuwaiti issuers to $1.51 billion. It has also reinforced Dubai’s status as one of the world’s largest centre for Sukuk listings with a total value of $77.56 billion.

Commenting on this listing, Jehad Al-Humaidhi, Acting CEO of AUB Kuwait, said, “Ahli United Bank, Kuwait has successfully issued and listed AT1 Capital Sukuk with $600 million. Subscriptions reached $1.8 billion representing 3 times the targeted size. The issuance is priced at 3.875% p.a. distributable semiannually. The oversubscription reflects investors’ confidence in AUB’s management, performance and capability.

“This issuance will further support AUB’s capital base and is the second Sukuk issuance by AUB Kuwait to be listed successfully on Nasdaq Dubai. It is attributable to our trust in Nasdaq’s Dubai creditability and transparency in dealing fairly with all issuers and investors.”

Hamed Ali, CEO of Nasdaq Dubai and Deputy CEO of DFM, said that this momentum underscores the exchange’s advanced regulations and infrastructure as well its active role to meet requirements of the leading institution in the region and beyond. The successful listing of AUB’s Sukuk underlines the close ties between the capital markets in Kuwait and the UAE.

The AUB Sukuk listed on Nasdaq Dubai on 17th June, 2021.

Source: Emirates News Agency

PCFC strengthens environmental testing to raise sustainability in Dubai

DUBAI, The Central Laboratory of the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation (PCFC) conducted over 1,500 analyses in the first half of 2021 to ensure the efficiency and safety of environmental ecosystems in the areas operated by the PCFC, an increase of 20 percent from last year.

Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Chairman of PCFC, said that as part of efforts to promote the economic transformation of Dubai, the corporation has developed processes, regulations and innovative solutions to ensure a sustainable environment in the communities under its jurisdiction in line with the government’s vision. The PCFC’s Environment, Health and Safety Department works through its central laboratory to conduct a number of analyses and tests that measure the quality of environmental systems in the institution’s communities and regions.

The key services provided by PCFC’s Central Laboratory include 52 types of analyses to test drinking water, swimming pool water, ground water, sewage water and food samples, in addition to mineral testing, soil analysis, air quality analysis, testing of gas emissions and noise level measurement, among others, Bin Sulayem added.

Bin Sulayem stressed that the corporation is strengthening its central laboratory with specialised and qualified technical competencies to conduct various types of analyses with the latest innovative devices and leading technologies in the field of physical, chemical and microbiological examinations.

It is also working to ensure compliance with the highest international standards and approved practices, in order to support measurement indicators in laboratory samples, and obtain accurate and reliable results, he continued.

As soon as it obtains the results of laboratory tests, the inspection team at the PCFC’s Environment, Health and Safety Department visits sites that showed negative results and takes immediate measures to address them. It places special emphasis on not using non-potable water for human consumption and its disposal in a safe and secure manner, which allows the corporation to ensure the health and safety of the vital communities under its supervision.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Ahmed bin Tahnoon reviews readiness of National Service recruits for Expo 2020 Dubai

DUBAI, Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, has recently met with Major General Pilot Sheikh Ahmed bin Tahnoun bin Mohammed Al Nahyan, Chairman of the National Service and Reserve Authority (NSR), at Jebel Ali Camp, in line with efforts to strengthen the strategic partnership and cooperation between the two entities.

The high-level meeting also aimed at reviewing preparations of the national service and reserve recruits who are joining the world’s much awaited event Expo 2020 Dubai from October 2021 to April 2022 in welcoming millions of visitors to the UAE.

During the meeting, Lt. Gen. Al Marri valued the unlimited support of Maj. Gen. Sheikh Ahmed bin Tahnoun to the efforts exerted by the Dubai Police General Command, Expo 2020 Dubai Office and all their strategic partners in preparation for the global event, thus contributing to providing top-notch services to visitors and participants with high professionalism and outstanding performance.

Lt. Gen. Al Marri further stressed that the nomination of national service and reserve recruits to participate in the organisation of Expo 2020 Dubai through the training programme aims to enhance and develop their capabilities and competencies by introducing them to legal and police procedures while performing their duties. He also stressed that Dubai Police pays great attention to national service recruits, because they play pivotal role in securing the international event and achieving national goals regarding successfully hosting major events.

Maj. Gen. Sheikh Ahmed bin Tahnoun reaffirmed that the participation of national service recruits in Expo 2020 Dubai is aimed at providing an exceptional experience for Expo 2020 Dubai visitors and the participating countries. He expressed pride in the recruits and assured them that their participation will enhance the bright image of Dubai beyond expectations, and will leave, without any shadow of doubt, a distinct legacy for future generations.

Lieutenant Colonel Salah Al Marzooqi, Coordinator-General, Support Sector, Expo 2020 Dubai, briefed the attendees on the security teams’ readiness, including the national service recruits, and on the accomplished specialised training programmes, which covered three security sectors: the Support Sector, the Operations Sector, and the Criminal Investigation. He also touched on the camp’s readiness in terms of facilities and security points used, including military barracks, transportation, catering, medical and fitness and other services provided to national service recruits.

Major Salah Al Mazrouei, Director of Dubai Police Security Inspection- K9 Unit, briefed the attendees on the best practice of the Ministry of Interior regarding the use of police dogs in enhancing preventive and precautionary efforts and measures to limit the spread of COVID-19.

Towards the end of the meeting, Maj. Gen. Ahmed bin Tahnoun called upon the recruits to keep up their hard work and continue fulfilling their duties in a timely and accurate manner.

The meeting was held in the presence of Major General Prof. Muhammad Ahmed bin Fahd, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Academic and Training Affairs at Dubai Police; Major General Abdullah Hussain Khan, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Community Happiness and Logistic Support Affairs, Major General Abdullah Ali Al Ghaithi, Director of the General Department for Organisations Protective Security and Emergency; Brigadier Ahmed Muhammad Rafie, Acting Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Administration Affairs; Brigadier Prof. Ghaith Ghanem Al Suwaidi, Director of the Dubai Police Academy; and number of senior officers representing both entities.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Emirates transports 100 tonnes of COVID-19 relief cargo to India in May 2021

DUBAI, Emirates SkyCargo flew 100 tonnes of relief materials free of charge from Dubai to India during a three week period in May 2021 to support the Indian community to battle the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Under the Emirates India Humanitarian Airbridge, Emirates donated cargo capacity to transport essential supplies such as relief tents and thousands of oxygen cylinders and concentrators free of charge on flights to Indian destinations.

“Emirates is deeply connected and committed to India. The Emirates India Humanitarian Airbridge was our contribution to assist the Indian community fight the second wave of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic. We are heartened that India is overcoming the virus and we are honoured to have supported the efforts of partners by donating much needed air cargo capacity for moving essential goods quickly and reliably into nine Indian cities,” said Nabil Sultan, Emirates Divisional Senior Vice President, Cargo.

“The Emirates India humanitarian airbridge confirms the important role that is being played by the private sector worldwide, for providing assistance to millions of people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This airbridge done with Emirates, confirms the strong partnership and commitment of the two Dubai entities in facilitating the humanitarian action of the international organisations and United Nations agencies operating within IHC. Together we fulfill the mandate of the IHC and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai’s vision to support humanitarian needs all around the world. IHC has embraced the Sustainable Development Goal ‘Partnership’ and is very proud to have partnered with Emirates SkyCargo and the International humanitarian community for the extraordinary efforts done for responding to the requirements due to the pandemic in addition to other emergencies,” said Giuseppe Saba, CEO of the IHC.

“Tackling the COVID-19 pandemic is a race against time. It is also a complex logistics operation that works around to clock to provide frontline health workers with the equipment they need and ensure equitable access to vaccines for all. From our warehousing hub in the United Arab Emirates, UNICEF can rapidly deploy supplies across continents. That capability couldn’t be possible without our partners’ support. Thanks to Emirates SkyCargo’s solutions, and as demonstrated with the India airbridge, we are able to quickly and efficiently deliver life-saving supplies,” said Eltayeb Adam, UNICEF Representative to the Gulf Area.

Emirates set up the India Humanitarian Airbridge in early May 2021 to boost the transportation of urgent medical and relief items to India by offering cargo capacity free of charge on its flights from Dubai to India. The first shipment under the Airbridge initiative flew from Dubai to Delhi on 13 May and comprised 12 tonnes of multi-purpose tent equipment for field hospitals sent by the World Health Organisation through the IHC.

Emirates SkyCargo and the IHC have joined hands in the past to deliver relief materials around the world to communities impacted by humanitarian crises. Most recently, the IHC helped channel relief efforts for the India Humanitarian Airbridge, drawing upon their extensive expertise in working with humanitarian agencies and relief logistics.

Source: Emirates News Agency

RTA wins Best International Innovation Award for rail maintenance system

DUBAI, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has won the Best International Innovation Award in the field of Rails Infrastructure Maintenance Management System (RIMMS). The award is part of the Global Business Awards presented by the UK-based Awards Intelligence Ltd, a specialist in evaluating innovative services in large and medium enterprises as well as start-ups.

RTA’s winning of this award is credited to the implementation of the recently developed RIMMS to the Dubai Metro and Trams. The system assesses the condition and lifespan of assets and integrates them with other asset management systems at RTA. It applies the best international practices in maintenance and assists in developing respective plans.

The first-of-its kind in the UAE, the RIMMS is new to RTA, and uses new technology and techniques to assess the condition of assets, calculate the rate of deterioration of asset condition, estimate asset-associated risks, and calculate asset health indices.

Examples of the applications of this system include systematic inspections, GIS fault location logging, asset and fault image upload, digital data logging and uploading directly to the system, automated data integration, and offline operability (WIFI), operability in tunnels, and portability to download and use on smart devices.

The Global Business Awards are amongst the best in the UK. Winning this coveted award illustrates the excellence and leadership of the winners.

Source: Emirates News Agency