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UAE Telco du Launches Salary Credit Feature On du Pay Digital Wallet

  • September 7, 2025
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Dubai-based telecom operator du has rolled out a new service that allows employees in the UAE to have their salaries deposited directly into its du Pay digital wallet. The initiative, called “Salary in the Digital Wallet,” is designed to provide greater convenience and financial inclusion, particularly for blue-collar workers who often have limited access to formal banking services. By enabling direct salary credit, du is expanding its role beyond telecom and broadband into financial technology and everyday payments.

du Pay, which was recently launched, offers users a mobile-first approach to managing money, combining digital wallet features with physical card options. With the new salary deposit service, users can receive funds through the du Pay app and also use a du Pay payment card for cashless transactions. The service is expected to particularly benefit workers earning less than Dh5,000 per month, a segment that makes up a significant portion of the UAE’s labor force. Many within this demographic traditionally depend on cash payments or costly third-party remittance services. By using du Pay, customers can open zero-balance accounts, avoid handling cash, and gain access to secure digital transfers and payments.

According to du, the decision to introduce salary credit through du Pay responds to the increasing reliance of UAE residents on digital wallets for daily transactions. From groceries and utilities to transport and leisure, digital payment adoption is now widespread across the country. Extending these capabilities to include direct salary credit represents a major value addition for users and marks du’s deeper integration into the financial lives of its customers. Beyond just convenience, the service is expected to support financial inclusion efforts by offering low-income workers an easier way to manage their money and participate in the cashless economy.

In addition to salary deposits, du Pay already offers a range of services including bill payments and international money transfers, catering to one of the largest remittance markets in the world. The UAE hosts a diverse expatriate workforce that regularly sends money home, and du Pay aims to position itself as a competitive player in this sector. By leveraging aggressive promotions and competitive transfer fees, du Pay is carving out a presence in the remittance space and targeting key international corridors. With the launch of salary credit, the platform is likely to further strengthen its appeal among workers who value seamless money management and cross-border transfer options within a single ecosystem.

As du continues to diversify from its telecom base, the introduction of financial products such as du Pay reflects a broader trend of convergence between telecommunications and fintech in the Middle East. For customers, this means increased accessibility, reduced reliance on cash, and an opportunity to manage essential financial needs through the same platform they already use for communication and connectivity. For du, it signals an expansion into new growth areas where digital payments, financial services, and telecom infrastructure intersect.

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