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No Salary Certificate Needed for UAE Banking Now

  • Publish date: Monday، 20 January 2025
No Salary Certificate Needed for UAE Banking Now

The Federal Authority for Government Human Resources (FAHR) and Emirates NBD have unveiled a game-changing partnership, eliminating the need for federal employees to provide salary certificates for banking services.

This initiative leverages a secure and seamless digital integration model, enabling the direct extraction of salary certificate data through connected systems.

A Step Toward Zero Bureaucracy

This collaboration, formalized in the presence of key government and bank officials, aligns with the UAE's vision of a paperless and efficient government. By automating processes and removing the need for physical documents, this initiative aims to streamline services for over 45,000 federal employees across more than 50 government entities.

Federal employees can now access banking services quickly and securely, with no need for traditional paperwork. The program also supports national goals of reducing red tape, boosting productivity, and enhancing service quality.

No Salary Certificate Needed for UAE Banking Now

Leaders Speak on Innovation

Mohammed bin Taliah, Chief of Government Services in the UAE Government, emphasized the importance of eliminating bureaucracy:
“We are working collaboratively to streamline procedures, simplify requirements, and accelerate services. This initiative builds a secure and efficient digital ecosystem.”

Eman Abdulrazzaq, Group COO at Emirates NBD, expressed the bank's pride in spearheading this effort:
“This partnership allows us to enhance operational capabilities and offer exclusive products to federal employees. We are committed to innovation that simplifies banking for our customers.”

Ibrahim Fikri, FAHR's Executive Director of Support Services, highlighted the focus on employee experience:
“This collaboration introduces a proactive prototype for government support services. It minimizes service times, enhances digital experiences, and achieves zero bureaucracy through automation.”

Expanding the Initiative

This pioneering effort marks a significant milestone in digital government integration. Plans are underway to include more national banks and service providers, expanding the benefits of this initiative to more employees in the future.

With this partnership, the UAE continues to lead in adopting innovative practices that improve efficiency, productivity, and service quality while reinforcing its commitment to a paperless, streamlined government model.

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