Home Industry Technology Sharjah Municipality fees, fines can soon be paid using Google, Samsung and Apple e-wallets Only cashless modes of payments will be accepted starting July 15 by Varun Godinho June 29, 2020 Sharjah Municipality has announced plans to go cashless with regards to payments of all fines and fees across the emirate starting July 15. It will permit payment via e-wallet platforms from Samsung, Google and Apple, besides the use of credit and debit cards too. #بلدية_مدينة_الشارقة#تنويه#shjmunicipality #notice pic.twitter.com/xdQvC4ikqi — بلدية مدينة الشارقة (@ShjMunicipality) June 29, 2020 It said in a tweet on Monday that all municipality fees will be collected via the Tasheel system using the following payment methods: – Tasheel card – Banking cards (credit or debit) via POS or online – Emirates ID card – Global e-wallets (Google Pay, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay) – Direct Debit from the bank account Neighbouring emirate Dubai, meanwhile, said last month that the UAE PASS would become the only digital identity for all residents of Dubai, including citizens and expats, to access government services within the emirate as well as other parts of the country. Read: UAE PASS to be sole digital identity to access government services in Dubai The UAE Pass has replaced the Dubai ID which was required to access online government services in the emirate. Users of the UAE Pass can access more than 5,000 government services using a single username and password. Tags Apple Pay Google Pay Government Samsung Pay Sharjah Sharjah Municipality Technology UAE 0 Comments You might also like ENOC, Drive Terra to launch UAE’s largest battery swapping network UAE launches basic health insurance for private sector workers, domestic staff Dubai launches region’s first drone delivery system Arab Health to mark 50th anniversary with landmark edition in Jan