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Egypt’s Ministry, eFinance to Digitise Building Violations Fee Payments

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2 min readSep 27, 2024
Egypt’s Ministry, eFinance to Digitise Building Violations Fee Payments
Egypt’s Ministry, eFinance to Digitise Building Violations Fee Payments

Egypt’s Ministry of Local Development is working with eFinance for Financial and Digital Investments to facilitate the payment of settlement fees for building violations. This will be done through various electronic payment methods.

This initiative aims to streamline processes at technology centres across governorates. Minister of Local Development Manal Awad and Ibrahim Sarhan, Chairperson and CEO of eFinance discussed this at a recent meeting.

Awad said the ministry has implemented steps to simplify the process for citizens looking to settle building violations before the deadline. Note that the deadline is in early November, according to Law No. 187 of 2023.

The government is working to provide multiple payment options, including mobile wallets, bank branches, and the Local Services Portal, reducing congestion and promoting digital transformation.

“The ministry is working to ensure that citizens have access to easy and efficient payment options for settling building violations.”

Awad said they are “committed to simplifying this process and promoting digital transformation within our services.”

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Sarhan noted that 400 new POS machines have been added to local units, centres, and districts across the governorates. There are plans to increase their numbers in the coming period.

Also, he mentioned ongoing efforts to update the equipment and monitor the connection lines for the Local Services Portal. The portal offers 46 services, including the payment of building violation fees.

The meeting then addressed the progress of the “Ayadi Misr” platform. Ayadi Misr is an initiative to promote and market handicrafts and traditional products from various governorates.

It is a collaboration between eFinance’s subsidiary, eAswaaq Misr, and the World Food Programme. The goal is to create job opportunities and increase sales for artisans.

Awad emphasised the platform’s significance, which aligns with the President’s efforts to reduce unemployment and support artisans. She noted ongoing work to expand the platform’s reach, adding more artisans and crafts, boosting sales, and improving living conditions for women and youth.

Sarhan presented a vision for expanding the platform and providing more training for artisans. The goal is to establish the platform locally and globally, capitalising on the strong reputation of Egyptian handicrafts.

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