Home UAE Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi Judicial Department launches automated disbursement process The electronic process was made possible by linking the ADJD systems with the servers of Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank by Zainab Mansoor August 24, 2020 The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD), has automated the complete disbursement process for amounts held in deposit. The launch of the digital money order system starts from the deposit system until the remittance in the beneficiaries’ accounts, official news agency WAM reported. This wholly electronic process was made possible by linking the ADJD systems with the servers of Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, and is likely to speed up bank transfers and expedite remittance of dues to the court users in an easy and simple way. Youssef Saeed Al Abri, under-secretary of the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, explained that the commissioning of the deposit digital transfer project comes in support of the efforts being undertaken by the ADJD in terms of digital transformation. The project facilitates the follow up of the bank transfers all along the electronic stages and to verify their status at any time. In April this year, Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Courts also introduced a new video conferencing facility to aid in the online registration of wills. Read: Dubai’s DIFC Courts introduces video conferencing to register wills online Tags Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank Abu Dhabi Judicial Department Court Users digital money system 0 Comments You might also like UAE’s ADIB posts Dhs3.03bn in half-year net profit Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank launches b2b marketplace for SMEs Abu Dhabi warns residents, tourists against fake currency dealers ADIB’s H1 2023 profit grows by 61% to Dhs2.3bn