UAE: New mobile app launched to pay for petrol


Daijiworld Media Network - Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi, Apr 11: Enoc has recently launched a new app that allows motorists in UAE to pay through mobile for refueling vehicles or buying other products at Enoc and Eppco fuel stations.

The EnocPay app can be downloaded from Apple Store or Google Play to register for new accounts. Customers can also log in using their social media accounts in Facebook, Twitter and Google.

The retailer said in a statement on Tuesday that the motorists can link their Visa, Mastercard and Diners card and confirm payment from the comfort of their car once a transaction is complete.

EnocPay app allows for remote payments by entering the site and pumping number details. It also allows users to link their Vehicle Identification Pass (VIP) RFID account to enable top-up, pay for fuel as well pay in-store at Zoom and Pronto.

Customers and fuel attendants both receive notifications of transaction status and a digital receipt is automatically generated. The users can also track past purchases and transaction history, the fuel retailer said in a statement on Tuesday.

Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group CEO of Enoc said, "As a wholly-owned government entity, we are working determinedly to support our leaders' vision to be at the forefront of innovation and bring the latest technologies to our customers. Our aim is to support the government's vision to provide seamless services to visitors and residents and we are proud to support this vision through our service station network.”

  

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