Abu Dhabi Taxis Are Accepting Cashless Pay Through This App
The Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) of the Department of Municipalities and Transport announced that starting May 16, taxis will start accepting cashless fare payments through PayBy.
This new feature offers convenience, security, and a variety of payment options. It also reinforces levels of passenger safety using taxis, and enhances the quality of services provided to passengers through minimising risks of contracting the virus under the current circumstances.
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Paying fares with PayBy is a smooth process. On arrival at the destination, the passenger can request to pay by scanning a QR code displayed on the meter screen. They can confirm the transaction by entering their password or face recognition on their smartphone. Both the driver and passenger will receive a notification once the transaction is completed.
Credit card users can add their cards to their PayBy account and authorise the transaction when paying taxi fares. Those who do not have credit cards can top up their PayBy wallets with bank cards online or cash at kiosks and pay through the app.
To encourage passengers to use PayBy, PayBy will also distribute limited-time payment vouchers to users on the app, which can be used to pay the fare. Additionally, PayBy will also provide taxi drivers with payment success incentives to promote cashless payments.
PayBy recently inked a partnership with Abu Dhabi Pay, facilitated by FAB, to deliver contactless payment methods for all sections of society. https://t.co/O8oNyaABbD
— PayBy (@PayByOfficial) April 11, 2021
PayBy recently partnered with TAMM, Abu Dhabi government’s digital ecosystem, to facilitate contactless payment for all government services through its Abu Dhabi Pay (AD Pay) platform.
Through AD Pay, businesses and customers can access a variety of services and conduct government-related transactions online, doing away with physical visits. Abu Dhabi residents can carry out online transactions using the app, without needing credit or debit cards.
Image Credits: PayBy
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