Governments often lack online portals for service ordering, payment and delivery. Long queues, complicated bureaucracy, and lack of efficiency are challenges that characterize these services. Introducing online application and payment for services is an important step in the process of public service reforms. A successful government online service will shorten queues, encourage payment for government services, increase the public accessibility and will eventually increase the volume of business between the government and citizens.
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SOLUTION FEATURES
- Payments of fixed fees and charges, such as driver’s license, company registration or passport renewal fees
- Payment for tangible goods, such as government forms or publications
- Services payments – payments for government services by citizens, e.g. land I company registration
- Payment for ad hoc charges, duties or fines, or duties and penalties payable at customs
PAYMENT METHODS
- Cash & cash Vouchers, Cheques
- Debit I credit cards - Visa, MasterCard
- Mobile wallet accounts
- Direct debit I credit or bank transfer via national switch