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Etisalat to launch payments by cellphone
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, June 10 - 2008 at 07:05
Emirates NBD bank and Etisalat will soon launch a pilot programme that will allow NBD customers to make payments at stores using a mobile phone. Customers using the system will simply need to wave their mobile phone at the point of sale machine to make an instant payment. Etisalat users who are also customers of NBD will be among the first to be able to use the service. Abdullah Hashim, Etisalat vice-president of enterprise solutions, said the pilot will be launched in the coming weeks and the programme will be commercial by the third quarter of 2009.
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