The UAE Tourist Identity initiative just changed how tourists handle money when they visit the country. What used to require stacks of paperwork and days of waiting is now a fully digital process that takes minutes. The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE), the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP), and Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB) officially launched the service, giving non-resident visitors instant access to digital banking the moment they clear immigration.
What Is the UAE Tourist Identity Initiative
The Tourist Identity is a secure digital ID issued to visitors at the point of entry into the UAE. ICP’s technology, which uses biometric and facial recognition, generates this verified identity without any traditional documents. It links directly to ADCB’s mobile banking app, allowing tourists to open a full digital bank account within minutes.
No paperwork. No residency requirement. No waiting in line at a bank branch. The whole process happens on a phone.
What Tourists Actually Get
Once the Tourist Identity is set up, visitors get immediate access to a fully digital bank account and a ready-to-use digital debit card. They also get direct access to two major payment platforms: Jaywan, the UAE’s national card scheme, and Aani, the country’s instant payment platform.
Jaywan and Aani are the primary payment platforms UAE residents use every day. Whether it is taxis, restaurants, retail stores, or major attractions, tourists can pay digitally from day one of their visit, completely cashless. No currency exchange, no ATM runs, no foreign transaction fees stacking up on a home card. The UAE Tourist Identity is what makes all of this possible, one digital ID that unlocks a full banking setup on arrival.
Why the UAE Launched This
Non-residents could previously open UAE bank accounts, but the process was heavily document-based. This initiative replaces all of that with a digital identity model, making onboarding immediate.
Saif Humaid Al Dhaheri, Assistant Governor for Banking Operations at the CBUAE, said the initiative delivers “an integrated and secure banking experience for visitors from the moment they arrive in the UAE.” Officials say the goal is to boost financial inclusion and accelerate the country’s push toward a fully cashless economy.
ADCB Group CEO Ala’a Eraiqat called it “an important milestone in the continued evolution of the UAE’s financial sector,” noting the bank’s focus on enhancing the UAE’s standing as a global hub for financial innovation.
Major General Suhail Juma Al Khaili, Acting Director General of Citizenship at ICP, said the Virtual Tourist Identity allows visitors to access services “without the need to present or exchange traditional documents,” made possible by advanced biometrics and AI within ICP’s UAEKYC framework.
What This Means for Travelers
For anyone visiting the UAE, this is genuinely useful. The Tourist Identity gets visitors financially set up right after they clear immigration. With Jaywan and Aani in the mix, the payment experience is now fully digital, instant, and frictionless from the first hour of any visit.
For tourists coming to shop, dine, or explore, having a local digital payment setup from the start makes everything smoother, no delays, no complications, no worrying about whether a card will work at the next checkout.
The initiative puts the UAE among the very few countries in the world where tourists can finish immigration and have a working digital bank account, all within minutes.
The UAE Is Serious About Going Cashless
The UAE Tourist Identity initiative makes it clear the UAE is fully committed to becoming one of the world’s most advanced digital economies. For anyone planning a visit, financial setup on arrival is now a matter of minutes, not days.
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