Egyptian Motor Insurance Renews Digital Partnership with Easy Cash for Second Year
The Egyptian Motor Liability Insurance Company has renewed its agreement with Easy Cash for electronic payment services for the second consecutive year, aiming to advance the digital issuance and collection system for mandatory insurance policies and the orange card. The renewal builds on a partnership that delivered tangible results during its first year of operation.
Agreement Signatories and Scope
The agreement was signed by Khaled Abdel Sadiq, head of the administrative committee, and Ibrahim Labib, executive director of the insurance pool, while Easy Cash was represented by Engineer Abdeen Orayda, chairman of the board. The renewed partnership focuses on improving the speed and efficiency of electronic issuance and collection processes, simplifying vehicle licensing procedures for citizens.
The core objective centers on stronger integration between the mandatory insurance framework and digital payment services, enabling citizens to complete more transactions flexibly at traffic units. This direction aligns with the national strategy to reduce paper-based procedures and expand digital adoption across government services.
Moving Toward a Fully Integrated Digital System
This renewal represents another step in the insurance pool's roadmap for upgrading services at traffic units, particularly as electronic policy issuance expands and payment processes become increasingly linked to digital platforms. The cooperation covers continued development of mechanisms for issuing mandatory insurance documents and the orange card, alongside supporting electronic collection operations to boost operational efficiency and enhance user experience.
Both parties confirmed that extending the partnership opens the door for further innovation in electronic insurance services and supports the transition toward a more integrated and faster service delivery model. The results are clear. Digital adoption within the insurance sector continues to accelerate, benefiting both citizens and administrative processes.
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