GDRFA centres across the emirate will be closed for the Prophet's birthday, the authority announced
The service became available following the agreement signing between Wall Street Exchange, which was appointed by the Dubai Police to collect fines, and Emirates National Oil Company (Enoc). With this, UAE residents can conveniently pay their fines in Zoom outlets located in Enoc's network of 115 service stations, as well as 41 Zoom Dubai Metro and 54 Zoom standalone outlets.
The agreement was signed by Sultan Al Mahmoud, acting managing director of Wall Street Exchange, and Zaid Alqufaidi, managing director of Enoc Retail.
Sultan Al Mahmoud said: "By providing residents the convenience to pay their fines across more than 200 locations, in addition to Wall Street Exchange branches, we aim to contribute to the vision of Dubai's leadership to ensure happiness of all residents. This agreement reflects Wall Street Exchange's commitment to excellence and our focus on offering innovative and smart solutions that enhance customer experience."
GDRFA centres across the emirate will be closed for the Prophet's birthday, the authority announced
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