Benefit, Bahrain’s innovator and leading firm in Fintech and electronic financial transactions service, and the Information & eGovernment Authority (iGA) have explored ways to further enhance advanced technology deployment in the kingdom.
The discussion between iGA Chief Executive, Mohammed Ali Al Qaed and Benefit Chief Executive, Abdulwahed AlJanahi outlined the objectives of the high-level partnership.
“Achieving the digital transformation objectives of Bahrain’s Economic Vision 2030 is vital to the kingdom’s future and we are honored to play a role in this national journey,” said AlJanahi. “As the driver of Bahrain’s digital economy, the iGA provides comprehensive and accessible government services to help the public and private sectors function more efficiently. Benefit recognises the importance of ICT management and governance, blockchain, AI, and cloud computing in creating new frontiers for economic growth and innovation, and is optimistic about the opportunities for collaboration with the iGA.”
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Al Qaed said: “This meeting was in line with the iGA’s objectives to support decision making, creativity, and innovation in both the private and public sectors. Benefit is a key partner in Bahrain's digital transformation journey; our ongoing collaboration will allow us to leverage Benefit's advanced infrastructure in providing a comprehensive range of public services that meet the needs of beneficiaries. We look forward to identifying further opportunities for cooperation between our two organisations.”
Several successful projects have been implemented as part of the collaboration between Benefit and the iGA, including the national eKYC platform and the Bahrain Credit Reference Bureau service, available via the National Portal, bahrain.bh.-- TradeArabia News Service