The CBE-drafted e-payments act will grant incentives to those willing to pay for government service fees electronically, said CBE Sub-Governor for Payment Systems and Business Technology Ayman Hussein in an interview with Al Ahram, which lacked in details. These incentives will include discounts on fees, and even possible rebates. He noted that the Finance Ministry would still need to sign off on the package of incentives.
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