According To The Directives Of El-Araby, Cairo Chamber Is Discussing With Electronic Payment Companies Ways To Automate Collection Services

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Monday - 4 July 2022 - 12:16 AM

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Eng. Ibrahim Mahmoud El-Araby, Chairman of the General Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Chairman of the Cairo Chamber, directed the intensification of efforts to mechanise economic and administrative services in accordance with the state's general development plan and to keep up with global developments in the scope of automating services.

 

 

In an expanded meeting held by Ihab Saeed, a member of the Cairo Chamber’s board of directors and head of the General Division for Communications and Financial Technology in the General Federation of Chambers of Commerce, members of the Cairo Chamber’s electronic payment committee participated, in the presence of representatives of 10 companies specialising in electronic payments of various capabilities, to discuss ways of cooperation to automate collection services in the chamber.

 

 

In view of the apparent progress in the mechanisation of services at all levels globally, which he hopes to achieve, Saeed stated that this meeting aims to provide cooperation to all electronic payment firms with all of their diverse capabilities and broaden the circle of collaboration for the biggest number of companies to provide a good service that benefits the whole commercial sector. Eng. Ibrahim El-Araby, who chairs the board of directors of the Cairo Chamber, supports and emphasises the significance of development in order to achieve the development that the General Federation of Chambers of Commerce and the Cairo Chamber specifically have set as goals in order to stay up with the state's development strategy. 

 

 

Saeed thanked all the companies that were eager to attend the meeting and explore ways of cooperation with the Chamber to achieve an advanced technology level, and highlighted that such meetings with companies specialising in electronic payments will be intensified until we determine the best form of cooperation with the Chamber during the upcoming period.