Sharjah24: The Sharjah Finance Department (SFD) announced to add the Sharjah Center for Learning Difficulties (SCLD) to the list of government agencies approved for direct payment within the Smart Receipt System (Tahseel), which allows the public to electronically pay fees for these entities’ services in a secure and easy manner.
Under this service, customers of the Sharjah Center for Learning Difficulties can pay the fees for the center, either through the payment link for the service provided and sent to the customer’s email, or through the center’s staff counters, where payment can be made from “Tahseel” wallet accounts or global wallets (Apple and Google and Samsung Pay), or through debit and credit cards available on bank payment machines or through e-commerce transactions.
Huda Al Yasi, Director of the Financial System Department at the Central Finance Department in Sharjah, said: "We are constantly seeking to expand the range of government agencies benefiting from the " Tahseel " smart receipt system, in line with the digital transformation strategy in the Emirate of Sharjah, and within the Department's efforts to promote innovation and develop technologies, contributing in increasing the efficiency of the financial system, and meeting the needs of customers, including individuals, companies and institutions.”
Huda Al-Yasi pointed out that the "Tahseel" system keeps pace with the latest global technical developments, being a comprehensive platform for processing digital financial payments in real time, while providing the widest network of payment channels to suit the various needs of customers.
The Smart Receipt System (Tahseel) provides unique and innovative ways to pay transaction fees and services to the Government of Sharjah, and to meet the special needs of the Sharjah Central Finance Department and its government partners.
The Sharjah Finance Department is working to achieve a number of strategic goals including managing, developing and providing cash liquidity, developing the performance budget system, implementing integrated and effective financial policies, building a global model in public finance, enabling smart transformation, and implementing seven-star services, in addition to strengthening the internal control system, empowering national human resources, developing a culture of excellence and innovation, and managing institutional performance.