Dubai’s RTA digital channels generate revenue of US$953m in 2022

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RTA offers various digital services which is highlighted by the launch of smart apps and features through many channels in 2022. (WAM)
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  • RTA launched a feature that allows users to instantly access their vehicle registration cards for virtual displays upon request.
  • In 2022 RTA recorded 814 million digital transactions up from 676 million in 2021, reflecting a robust growth rate of 20 percent.

DUBAI, UAE – Director-General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority Mattar Al Tayer said that RTA recorded 814 million digital transactions in 2022.

“In 2022 RTA recorded 814 million digital transactions up from 676 million in 2021, reflecting a robust growth rate of 20 percent,” Al Tayer said.

“Revenues in 2022 totaled US$953 million (AED 3.5 billion), an increase of 10 percent from the preceding year,” he said.

“The number of registered users increased by 30 percent to 1.3 million users, while, the number of in-app transactions increased by 197 percent to 3.7 million transactions,” he added.

RTA offers various digital services which is highlighted by the launch of smart apps and features through many channels in 2022.

A notable example is the Vehicle Purchase and Sale service, which enables customers to conduct purchases or sales without being physically present.

The service received the ‘UAE Innovates’ Award in the category of Automating Government Transactions.

Several enhancements to parking services have also been introduced, including the option to pay parking fees using Apple Pay, which has seen over 2.2 million transactions since its introduction.

For increased customer transparency improvements included notifying customers of free parking days during holidays.

RTA launched a feature that allows users to instantly access their vehicle registration cards for virtual displays upon request by adding vehicle registration information to the Apple Pass wallet.

“RTA is moving ahead with the digitization projects guided by the vision of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai,” Al Tayer said.

“The vision is to foster well being of Dubai, increase its global competitiveness, provide multiple options for residents, so that it becomes the best city for living in the world,” he said.

“These initiatives also complement the directives of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, to transform Dubai into the smartest city in the world and further the emirate’s digitization drive,” he added.

“RTA is working tirelessly to transform Dubai into a place that uses cutting-edge technologies to deliver top-notch services to rank the city as smartest in roads and transportation worldwide,” Al Tayer said.

“The adoption of agility management techniques in digitization projects, contributed to achieving these positive results,” he said.

“It is attributed to departmental communication, swift adaptation to technology trends and a host of aspiring targets set. The S’hail app was used to plan over 20 million public transport journeys representing a 174 percent rise compared to 2021,” he added.

“In addition, when comparing last two years the number of app users increased by 73 percent,” Al Tayer said.

RTA made its first venture into using artificial intelligence technologies with the launch of Mahboub Chatbot in 2018.

It serves as one of the primary platforms for delivering RTA’s services across multiple digital channels, including smart apps, RTA’s website, and WhatsApp. It provides customers with 364 services and features.

In 2022, Mahboub carried out over two million conversations, with the most popular being the payment of parking fees via WhatsApp, saving customers the costs of a text message.

The platform offers services like renewing driver’s licenses and vehicle registration enabling direct delivery request of new registration cards to customers.

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