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    Al-Sudani stresses that beneficiaries of electronic payment will not be subject to financial burdens

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    Post by Rocky Sun 28 Jan 2024, 4:53 am

    Al-Sudani stresses that beneficiaries of electronic payment will not be subject to financial burdens or commissions
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    Baghdad today - Baghdad
    Today, Sunday (January 28, 2024), Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani stressed that beneficiaries of electronic payment will not be charged any additional financial burdens or added commissions in daily transactions and simple regular payments.
    Al-Sudani’s media office said in a statement received by “Baghdad Today” that “the latter chaired, this morning, Sunday, a meeting devoted to completing government procedures for the transition to electronic payment, in the presence of the Governor of the Central Bank, the Prime Minister’s advisors for strategic, economic and banking affairs, and the Director General of Payments in The Central Bank, and the directors of a number of government banks.
    He added, "The meeting discussed mechanisms for protecting citizens and preserving their rights," while Al-Sudani stressed that "citizens who benefit from electronic payment should not be burdened with any additional financial burdens or added commissions, especially in daily transactions and simple regular payments."

    The Prime Minister stressed, according to the statement, "the importance of accelerating the procedures for switching to payment by electronic cards, in various public and private sector institutions."
    He pointed out, "The meeting witnessed a discussion of the commissions that will be charged by banking entities, in order to achieve the government's goals in reforming the financial and banking sectors."
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    Economy News _ Baghdad
    Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani stressed today, Sunday, that citizens benefiting from electronic payment will not be burdened with any additional financial burdens or added commissions.
    The Prime Minister’s Media Office said, in a statement received by Al-Iqtisad News, that “Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani chaired, today, a meeting devoted to completing government procedures for the transition to electronic payment, in the presence of the Governor of the Central Bank, and the Prime Minister’s advisors for strategic and economic affairs.” Banking, the Director General of Payments at the Central Bank, and the directors of a number of government banks.”
    The statement added, "The meeting discussed mechanisms for protecting citizens and preserving their rights."
    The Prime Minister stressed that "citizens who benefit from electronic payment will not be burdened with any additional financial burdens or added commissions, especially in daily transactions and simple regular payments."
    He stressed "the importance of accelerating the procedures for switching to payment by electronic cards, in various public and private sector institutions."
    The meeting witnessed a discussion of the commissions that will be charged by banking entities, in order to achieve the government’s goals in reforming the financial and banking sectors.



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