Online public access kiosks, located in key locations such as shopping centers and other public concourses are increasingly being viewed as one element of the interface between citizens, residences, visitors and governments all over the world. In particular, they have attractions in their potential to bridge the digital divide.
These free easy-to-use kiosks will help citizens, residences and visitors reach online eGovernment services and enable them to perform various transactions easily. The kiosks will offer a new way of getting to the vast amount of services and information now available online.
Mohammed Malik, Chief Executive, CrediMax said "This is an excellent example of partnership working between public and private sector. The kiosks will make it easier for all citizens, residences and visitors to find the information and services they want at the touch of a screen and complete the payment of such services mainly by all types of cards.
"This is the first project of its kind in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Although still in its early stages, initial feedback from the various partners involved has been very positive. We look forward to roll out the programme soon and as well as on going success for an exciting project in Bahrain."
he added.
"'We are proud to be partners with a leading organization such as the eGovernment Authority because of its major contribution in improving the living standards of the people living in Bahrain".
"CrediMax has the expertise and experience to carry out such an important and vital project. The kiosks will compose touch screens, connected to help service seekers to carry out their transactions and make online payment to various services and to check public information they need online ", he concluded.
The initial 35 Kiosks will be distributed in various locations which have been carefully selected beforehand throughout the Kingdom to enable the public to carry out their transactions from anywhere and at convenient times.
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