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UAE Ministry of Finance Partners With Tabby to Offer “Buy Now, Pay Later” for Government Fees

November 25, 2025
2 min read
Author: Kay-Lyne Wolfenden

This marks the Ministry’s first collaboration with Tabby, a leading financial and shopping services provider across the Middle East and North Africa.

The UAE Ministry of Finance (MoF)  has announced a new partnership with Tabby,  enabling customers to pay government service fees and fines in instalments through authorised payment channels using a “Buy Now, Pay Later” (BNPL) model. This marks the Ministry’s first collaboration with Tabby, a leading financial and shopping services provider across the Middle East and North Africa.

The initiative is designed to simplify payments for federal government services and fines, allowing customers to manage obligations in flexible monthly instalments. Under the partnership, Tabby pays the full amount to the respective government entity, while the customer repays Tabby according to pre-agreed terms. The service incurs a commission only if the customer opts to use this payment option.

The partnership aims to enhance the efficiency of federal revenue collection while improving customer satisfaction. It is part of the Ministry’s broader efforts to adopt modern financial technologies, strengthen electronic payment systems, and provide flexible, secure, and convenient options for meeting financial obligations to government entities.

The initiative also supports the UAE’s digital transformation goals by expanding electronic payment options, enhancing financial inclusion, and streamlining procedures across federal entities. By integrating pioneering digital solutions, the MoF seeks to improve transparency, optimise revenue management, and strengthen coordination across the country’s electronic financial ecosystem.

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