How can foreigners use e-payments smoothly in Middle Eastern countries?
Using e-payments in Middle Eastern countries requires special attention to local regulations, religious culture and platform restrictions for foreigners. The following step-by-step guide can help smooth the process:
I. Preliminary preparations
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Compliance Identity Verification
- Ensure that passports are valid for more than 6 months
- Preparation of residence visas for Middle Eastern countries (e.g. Saudi IQAMA/UAE ID)
- Some countries require a local mobile phone number (e.g. Saudi STC card)
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Dual Currency Bank Card
- Visa/Mastercard with MEEZA network (required in Egypt etc.)
- It is recommended to bring a physical card that supports Apple Pay/Google Pay.
II. Mainstream platform selection
nations | Recommended Platforms | Foreign investment access policy |
---|---|---|
UAE | Careem Pay | Support international credit card top-up |
abbr. for Saudi Arabia | STC Pay | require local SIM card binding |
Egypt | Fawry | Over 100,000 cash recharge points |
Turkey | Papara | EU standard KYC is sufficient |
- Religious Adaptation Function
- Sadad system (Gulf States) support for Islamic finance module
- Avoid interest services: choose a Sharia-compliant app such as BenefitPay
III. Practical skills
- recharge
- UAE Exchange counter cash → digital wallet (handling fee approx. 1.5%)
- Hotel billing: most 5-star hotels can recharge on your behalf
- Cross-border payments
- Western Union and Zain Cash cooperation programme (Iraq → Jordan in as little as 3 minutes)
- RIA Money special channel supports Syrian remittances
- Security settings
Be sure to turn it on:
- SIM card PIN code protection
IV. Payment Scenario Solutions
1. Daily consumption (supermarkets/restaurants/taxis)
✅ Recommended Approach:
- Apple Pay / Google Pay (UAE, Saudi Arabia) → Direct binding of international credit cards, covering 80% merchants
- Local wallet scanning (e.g. STC Pay, Careem Pay) → Need to top up cash or bind a local bank card first
⚠️ Attention:
- Some small shops only support cash or local wallets (e.g. Egyptian Fawry code)
- Taxi apps such as Uber/Careem usually accept international cards, but may charge an additional 3% cross-border handling fee
2. Online shopping & subscription services
✅ Recommended Approach:
| Platforms | Available Payment Methods | Tips |
|—————|———————————-|——————————-|
| Noon/Aramex | Tabby instalment (4 interest-free instalments in Saudi Arabia/UAE) | Foreigners need to provide ID copy |
| Netflix Middle East | Fawry Cash Recharge Code (Cheapest Package in Egypt) | VPN may cause payment failure |
| Steam Middle East | OneCard Virtual Card (cheaper in Turkish Lira) | Requires Turkish IP registration |
⚠️ A guide to avoiding the pit:
- Amazon.ae accepts international cards, but delivery of certain items is limited to local bank cards only
- Spotify Middle East needs to be replaced with Anghami (blocked in some countries)
V. Large-value transactions & B2B payments
(1) Property / Car Purchase
🔹 Compliance Path::
- UAE dirham wire transfer → via Mashreq NeoBiz account
- Payment by Saudi cheque → You need to bring IQAMA to the bank counter for processing
- Turkey Exchange Control → Payment after exchange with Papara Business account
💡 finesse::
- Dubai real estate agents generally accept BTC transfers (via BitOasis exchange compliant exchange)