Dinarak
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Type of business | Private |
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Headquarters | Amman, Jordan |
Key people | Imad Aloyoun (CEO)[1]
Khaldoun Mahmoud (Co-founder) [2] Loay Sehwail (Co-founder) [3] Bassem Farraj (Chairman of the Board) [4] |
Services | Mobile payment - Payment system |
URL | dinarak |
Launched | 2014 |
Current status | Online |
Dinarak (Al-Mutakamilah for Payments Services via Mobile Phone)[5][6][7][8] is a mobile wallet, money transfer, electronic bill payment, funds disbursement service,[9] licensed by the Central Bank of Jordan[10] under the jomopay national switch[11][12] and launched in late 2015 as Dinarak wallet as part of the Jordanian central bank's efforts to advocate financial inclusion for the un-banked segment of the Jordanian population.[13] Dinarak allows users to deposit, withdraw, transfer money and pay for goods and services via their mobile phone. The service can be accessed by Dinarak mobile applictaion.
JoMoPay, the Jordanian national mobile payments switch, is a unique payments system that has created cross-platform and platform level interoperability for multiple digital payments instruments in Jordan. This includes interoperability between the licensed mobile payments services providers (PSPs), as well as interoperability between mobile wallets, bank accounts, and prepaid cards.
Services
Dinarak customers can deposit as well as withdraw money from a network of agents that includes many retail outlets, the post office and Exchange houses acting as banking agents. Dinarak offers mobile money solutions including:
- Salary/Funds disbursement
- Peer-peer money transfer
- Mobile-to-mobile
- Mobile-to-prepaid card
- Mobile-to-bank account (and vice versa)
- Bill/Merchant payment
- National money transfer
- Mobile recharge plus Efawateercom[14] access which is the national bill payment and presentment portal[15]
- E-Commerce payment
- Cash-in/Cash-out services across Jordan
- Dinarak branches
- Exchange houses
- Post office branches
- ATMs
- Dinarak agents
- Cardless ATM withdrawals via OTP (One Time Password)
- Cardless purchases via OTP at any of the partner Point Of Sale machines at merchants across the country.[16]
- PrePaid MC Card refills from Dinarak mobile application
- Manual merchant payment via Merchant Alias
- Manual merchant payment via scanning of QC code
- NFC payment availability for low ticket items via NFC passive sticker
Registering for your Dinarak account is very easy and takes only a few minutes - just visit a Dinarak Agent or Dinarak Branch with your national identification, fill in a form and activate your Dinarak App.
Non-Jordanians can use their passport (or UNHCR card, as applicable) for registration and Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements set forth by CBJ.
Transaction charges and costs
Withdraw Cash at an agent | Making a Deposit | ATM Withdrawal | Sending Money(p2p) |
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1.00 JD to 5.00 JD: Fee = 0.50 JD | FREE | 1 JD | 1.00 JD to 5.00 JD: Fee = 0.10 JD |
5.01 JD to 20.00 JD: Fee = 0.75 JD | FREE | 1 JD | 5.01 JD to 20.00 JD: Fee = 0.15 JD |
>20.00 JD: Fee = 1.00 JD | FREE | 1 JD | >20.00 JD: Fee = 0.25 JD |
- No Fees when using Dinarak MasterCard at Jordan Kuwait Bank ATMs
- No Fees for Receiving Money
- Paying For Goods & Services
- Cardless ATM withdrawal at CAB
- No Fees for making payments to retailers and merchants
- Bill Payments / eFAWATEERCOM: Free (No Fees are added by Dinarak)
- Free Account Opening
- No Minimum Balance
- No Monthly Fees
See also
References
- ^ "Dinarak Executive Team". Dinarak.
- ^ "Dinarak Executive Team". Dinarak.
- ^ "Dinarak Executive Team". Dinarak.
- ^ "Dinarak Executive Team". Dinarak.
- ^ "Paying by smartphone: digital change in Jordan". Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH.
- ^ "Central Bank of Jordan". Central Bank of Jordan.
- ^ "The Information and Communications Technology Association of Jordan". The Information and Communications Technology Association of Jordan.
- ^ "CBJ mobile payment stats". Alrai Newspaper.
- ^ "Dinarak Website". Dinarak Website.
- ^ "Central Bank of Jordan". Central Bank of Jordan.
- ^ "Jordanvista news". Jordanvista news.
- ^ "JordanTimes". The JordanTimes news.
- ^ "Jordanians still suffer from low financial inclusion". The JordanTimes news.
- ^ "eFAWATEERcom". eFAWATEERcom.
- ^ "eFAWATEERcom transactions". jordantimes.com.
- ^ "Mobile payment". Middle East Payment Services (MEPS).
- ^ "Customer fees". dinarak.com.