Dubai is on its way to becoming a fully cashless city by 2026, marking a shift in how residents, businesses, and tourists pay for everyday services. The move is part of the Dubai Cashless Strategy, launched in October 2024 by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, with a goal to shift 90% of all transactions into digital formats. The expected outcome is a potential AED 8 billion boost to the local economy each year, thanks to broader FinTech adoption and smoother digital integration across sectors. By 2033, the city is aiming to rank among the top five most...