Al Hilal Bank customers can now use EIDA card for ATM transactions

Al Hilal Bank, a progressive Islamic bank based in Abu Dhabi, has announced that its customers can now start using their Emirates Identity Authority (EIDA) Identity Cards for withdrawals and transfers at all Al Hilal ATM machines across the UAE. This unique ‘Your Emirates ID... Your New Debit Card’ scheme marks the first time that EIDA cards are being used for ATM transactions in the country.
The pioneering initiative is the result of a strategic partnership agreement signed by Al Hilal Bank and EIDA in January 2013. Al Hilal Bank has been authorized to access information from the Authority’s Identity Cards such as name, passport number and nationality to automatically populate its core systems. This enables swift, efficient and secure processing of cardholder information for key banking transactions. Al Hilal Bank’s latest achievement underscores its emphasis on smart banking and its commitment to constant innovation.
“We value the role of technology in ensuring convenience and quality services to our clients, which is why we eagerly pursued our partnership with EIDA to come up with the ‘Your Emirates ID... Your New Debit Card’ project. We are also proud of how our latest technology-enabled service complements the UAE’s broader vision of transforming itself into a digital society. We encourage our customers to avail of the benefits of using their Identity Cards in our national ATM network,” said Mohamed Jamil Berro, Group CEO, Al Hilal Bank.
Al Hilal Bank is recognized for various technology-themed innovations such as the UAE’s first thumb verification system for banking transactions, the first integration of digital pens for banking transactions in the Middle East, and the world’s First ‘Qibla Locator’ Credit Card. These reflect the bank’s corporate philosophy of constantly being ‘fresher, smarter and brighter.’
Background Information
Al Hilal Bank
Al Hilal Bank is owned in full by the Abu Dhabi Investment Council, which is the investment authority of the Government of Abu Dhabi. The bank is working with an authorized capital of 4 billion Dirhams, and is authorized to operate as an Islamic trading bank. Al Hilal Bank aims to become the leading financial institution in the region and to increase the growth of Islamic banking with a new direction, towards new technologies and special services.