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UAE Pioneers the Region’s First Biometric Payment System

The UAE has introduced a groundbreaking biometric payment solution, marking a major step in its digital economy transformation. This initiative allows customers to complete transactions using facial or palm recognition. It eliminates the need for cards or smart devices, offering a faster and more secure payment experience.

The Central Bank of the UAE, through its Regulatory Sandbox and Innovation Center at the Emirates Institute of Finance, led the project. In collaboration with Network International, the team designed the system to support the country’s vision of a fully digital financial ecosystem. The pilot is currently being implemented at the Dubai Land Department, part of the Dubai government.

The system leverages advanced technologies from Network International, a leading fintech company in the Middle East and Africa. Additionally, PopID supports the initiative, ensuring seamless integration of facial and palm recognition technologies.

According to Saif Humaid Al Dhaheri, Assistant Governor for Banking Operations and Support Services at the Central Bank, the project reflects the UAE’s commitment to innovation. He explained that biometric payment solutions establish new standards of trust, safety, and flexibility in financial transactions. He also emphasized their strategic role in supporting the country’s goal of building a leading digital economy.

Network International CEO Murad Jagri Suzer said the company is proud to support the UAE in pioneering digital payments. He described the system as a key step toward a future-proof payments ecosystem. He added that biometric payment solutions combine convenience, security, and efficiency while accelerating the transition to digital commerce.

The initiative is expected to transform the customer experience in government services and private sector payments. Users will no longer need to carry cards or smartphones. Instead, simple verification through facial or palm recognition will allow instant payments. This advancement demonstrates how technology can simplify everyday financial processes.

Moreover, the project aligns with global trends in fintech innovation. Countries worldwide are exploring contactless and biometric payment systems, and the UAE now leads the region in adopting such solutions. Analysts predict this will enhance financial inclusion and boost confidence in digital transactions.

Overall, the launch of the biometric payment solution highlights the UAE’s leadership in financial technology. It underscores the nation’s commitment to innovation, digital transformation, and the creation of secure, efficient, and user-friendly financial services.

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