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Customers now have flexible payment choices available from Dubai Taxi.

December 28, 2023
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Customers now have flexible payment choices available from Dubai Taxi.

On Thursday, officials from Dubai Taxi Company (DTC) declared that the company will offer flexible payment to customers options for all its transportation services.

This includes providing short-term installment plans and interest-free credit balances, enabling clients to use Dubai Taxi’s extensive services while skillfully handling their spending.
To provide clients with flexible payment options, the DTC has forged a long-term strategic alliance with Tabby, a well-known payments and shopping company in the area.

The deal, a first for postpaid services in the UAE’s transport industry, is expected to completely change the market by giving clients more options for how they want to make payments. For various services, including limousine services, it offers post-payment options.

In front of numerous dignitaries and executives from both organizations, Mansoor Rahma Al Falasi, CEO of DTC, and Hosam Arab, CEO and co-founder of Tabby, inked the agreement at the Dubai Taxi headquarters.

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