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Mobile phone subscribers are set to increase worldwide with an estimated 4.5billion subscribers in 2011

With it mobile payments are set to soar which is good news for companies investing in this sector; and good news for the customer.

A survey on the use of mobile wallets and payments will be discussed at the forthcoming Money Transfers Conference in Dubai on Monday 28th April.

Samee Zafar of consultants Edgar Dunn will describe how the mobile has moved from being a vehicle to making telephone calls to a versatile device with many capabilities.

In particular he will focus how mobile owners use them as a mobile wallet and vehicle for cross border remittance payments

As the survey points out, “Mobile money transfer is considered to be the most strategically important mobile financial service among those surveyed.”

A full session on the development of the mobile payment sector will feature in the Dubai Money Transfer Conference at the Habtoor Grand Hotel.

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24th Universal Postal Congress – 23 July to 12 August 2008

The 24th Universal Postal Congress will be held from 23 July to 12 August 2008 in Geneva (Switzerland).

More than 1,500 delegates from the UPU’s 191 member countries will gather to discuss the major issues affecting the global postal sector today.

The Universal Postal Congress is the supreme authority of the Union and brings together plenipotentiaries of all member countries. One of the major accomplishments of Congresses held since the first Berne Congress in 1874 has been to assist member countries to develop a worldwide postal network that is accessible and affordable to all citizens and to introduce products and services that meet customer needs.

Although Congress’ main function is legislative, the recent tendency has been to focus more on strategic and broad policy issues and the 2008 Congress will adopt a World Postal Strategy that will serve as a roadmap for member countries and UPU bodies until the next Congress in 2012.

Congress also elects the Director General and the Deputy Director General, as well as the members of the Council of Administration and of the Postal Operations Council.

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Emirates Post plans aggressive expansion ahead of share offer

Enjoying strong profit and growing by 20 per cent annually, Emirates Post has turned its focus on expansion plans abroad.

Abdulla Ibrahim Al Daboos, Vice-Chairman and President of Emirates Post Holding Group and Chairman of Emirates Post, sat down with Emirates Business to discuss the group’s diverse business interests and its plans for the future, including acquiring a fleet of aircraft and starting joint ventures with remittance firms overseas.

Looking beyond traditional domestic mail processing, Al Daboos is working to turn Emirates Post into a successful international brand.

How was Emirates Post’s performance last year and what are your expectations for 2008?

No doubt we have made a lot of progress since 2001 when Emirates Post was established as a commercial entity under the UAE Government. The services we have provided so far have been very helpful to the community. Emirates Post made Dh190 million net profit for the year 2007, and we expect a 20 per cent growth from our national operations. If we acquire international operations, we can expect another 20 per cent growth.

What measures has Emirates Post been taking to prepare to move outside the UAE?

We had to think of expansion to our operations and services beyond the UAE borders. We divided our strategy into three categories: financial, express and logistic services. We have already developed these, but more on the national level, and we can use this as our foundation to go regionally and internationally.

We are re-engineering a lot of the processes currently taking place in the government, semi-government and private sectors by evaluating how they conduct their businesses and interact with their customers and mail management. But we need to work on many issues such as proper management, proper IT infrastructure and liquidity so we can succeed internationally.

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