Bahrain’s EWA collects $443m in bills in 2012Bahrain’s Electricity and Water Authority (eWA) collected BD168 million ($443 million) in monthly payment of electricity and water bills last year, compared to BD123 million in 2011, its chief executive said. The avera More… |
SSS Process develops new e-payment systemJordan-based SSS Process has developed a new e-payment system, ‘e-Tasdeed,’ which seeks to link together banks, government institutions, and national companies through a secure interface, enabling citizens to pay liabilities and sett More… |
Saudi Mobily launches innovative serviceSaudi telecom services provider Etihad Etisalat (Mobily) has launched a new service that enables its customers across the Kingdom to receive monthly statements via email and engage through a bi-lingual portal that provides a host of useful featu More… |
KFH-Bahrain introduces direct debitKuwait Finance House – Bahrain, a leading provider of Islamic investment, has announced its participation in the direct debit service of The Benefit Company, which operates the cash machine (ATM) network in the kingdom. This automated mech More… |
Etisalat enables mobile payments in KabulEtisalat has partnered with Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), the power utility company in Afghanistan, to give DABS customers in Kabul the ability to pay their electricity bills through Etisalat’s mobile payments system. The agreemen More… |
Abu Dhabi seals Korean hospital dealAbu Dhabi Health Authority said it has signed strategic agreements with four of leading South Korean hospitals for the full scale referral of patients from the emirate to these hospitals. The hospital service agreement  More… |
BlackBerry maker faces compensation prospectsBlackBerry maker Research In Motion faced the prospect of a compensation bill from network providers on Thursday as the world's dominant provider of mobile email struggled for a fourth day with service glitches. RIM said services were star More… |
Dubai owes Japan firms $7.5bn in unpaid billsThe Dubai government and its affiliated firms owe non-financial Japanese companies roughly $7.5 billion in credit that had not been collected as of October 31, a study by the Japanese government showed. The study covered 18 projects that i More… |








