Dubai Finance provided it to 5 charitable and community bodies

4.8 million dirhams donations of the "dirham of goodness" in 3 years

The Department of Finance in Dubai announced that the total donations collected through its "Dirhams of Charity" initiative over three years exceeded 4.83 million dirhams, confirming that it will continue to support charitable organizations with the revenues from this initiative that it launched in mid-2017.

The department stated in a statement yesterday that the “Dirham of Good” initiative is based on making donations available to government dealers through the “Dubai Pay” portal on the web, and the “Dubai Now” application, in cooperation with the Smart Dubai Department, pointing out that those dealing with government agencies can be Pay government and non-governmental transaction fees through the "Dubai Pay" portal and the "Dubai Now" application. Donate an amount of money before the payment process ends.

The Director General of the Department of Finance, Abdul-Rahman Saleh Al Saleh, affirmed the department's keenness to direct the amounts of donations in a number of aspects of humanitarian aid within the country, indicating that the Emirate of Dubai is continuing its efforts to strengthen the legislative and organizational charitable structure and develop it in order to maximize the benefit from donations and expand The size of the beneficiary segment.

For his part, Assistant General Manager of "Smart Dubai", Yunus Al Nasser, said that "Smart Dubai" is continuously striving, and within its strategic vision, to harness technology in designing services that facilitate people's lives, and allow them to perform all their transactions in an easy, smooth and smart manner. In full.

He added: “We are proud of the results achieved by the“ Dirham Al Khair ”initiative, which emphasizes the deep social responsibility of the residents of Dubai society, and their strong interaction with innovative and smart initiatives.

• The "dirham of goodness" allows donation to government dealers.

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