The Sharjah Central Finance Department engaged in discussions with Khor Fakkan University to bolster technical and academic cooperation. The talks encompassed the government financial system “Takamul,” its services, features, and the utilization of the “Tahseel” system to facilitate financial transactions between the university and students. Emphasis was placed on streamlining electronic linking processes between the two systems to enhance fee payment services for various university offerings.
A delegation from the Sharjah Central Finance Department visited Khor Fakkan University, where they were warmly received by Dr. Ahmed Ibrahim Al-Shamaa, the University Director, and several members of its administrative body.
Hoda Al Yasi, Director of the Financial System Department at the Sharjah Central Finance Department, highlighted the joint commitment to synergize efforts between the finance department and academic institutions in Sharjah. This collaboration aims to foster sustainable development and deliver optimal services for the community and institutions. Al Yasi underscored that the shared knowledge and expertise between the department and Khor Fakkan University will contribute to advancing efforts supporting academic education, aligning with comprehensive development goals in Sharjah.
Dr. Ahmed Ibrahim Al-Shamaa expressed that the meeting aligns with the university’s strategy to exchange experiences with government departments. This approach seeks to activate strategic partnerships, enhance performance, and improve services. Khor Fakkan University plays a crucial role in advancing scientific and cultural contributions through its academic and administrative team, fostering the development of a highly qualified workforce across various specializations.
The Central Finance Department team presented an overview of its role in managing digital financial systems in the emirate and efforts to collaborate with government agencies for enhanced connectivity. The meeting explored potential cooperation in various joint digital projects, specialized applied research, investment in knowledge and research, training opportunities for students, and mutual benefits in the procurement process. The discussions aimed to collectively contribute to the emirate’s economic development by fostering competitiveness and encouraging citizen participation in the labor market and government procurement initiatives.