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The UAE Foreign Ministry has launched a new integrated verification system

Abu Dhabi (Special Report)

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in collaboration with some UAE government agencies, has launched a new integrated verification system to facilitate consumers.


The move is part of a reform framework that includes digitization and aims to further the UAE government’s goals. According to state-run news agency WAM, the new system, which includes digitization of all services, will help increase the ease of doing business.

As part of the first phase, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working to reshape the system to meet the business needs of the certification services provided to consumers, especially to facilitate the verification process for business people and companies.

The first phase is being launched in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Industry and Modern Technology, Central Bank, Federal Customs Authority and local customs departments. In line with their efforts to promote cooperation between government agencies, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Industry and Modern Technology Will review.

The new system will also help streamline and streamline some of the trade-related banking procedures through a partnership between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the UAE banks. As part of an agreement with the central bank, the system aims to improve the quality of these services and implement relevant decisions.

The embrace phase will see better access to online verification services, which will improve access and service delivery times, resulting in a boost to the UAE economy and a better place for businesses, entrepreneurs and investors. As an ideal digitally developed hub it will help to attract.

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