Algeria Makes Electronic Payments Free Of Charge

Algeria’s Minister of Post and Telecommunications, Brahim Boumzar, has said that the use of electronic payment via Electronic Payment Terminal (TPE), the QR Code or the web merchant is “completely secure” and is “free”.

Algeria’s Minister of Post and Telecommunications, Brahim Boumzar
Algeria’s Minister of Post and Telecommunications, Brahim Boumzar

“In order to encourage citizens to make greater use of electronic payment, financial transactions carried out by citizens via the TPE (electronic payment terminal), the QR Code (payment from a smartphone) and the internet (merchant site) will be free (without any additional fees or taxes),“ said Mr. Boumzar during an awareness day on the subject. 

Here Is What You Need To Know

  • According to Boumzar, the last deadline for the acquisition of TPE by all traders, craftsmen and liberal professions is set for December 31, 2020.
  • The Universal QR code comprised squares of black and white blocks, which can be scanned by smartphones with the aim of making it easier for businesses to accept electronic payments, without additional fees or taxes.

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  • Singapore, China and the United Kingdom had already launched the Universal QR Codes last year.

“All of these operations are carried out in close collaboration with the Ministry of Commerce and the GIE monétique”, he noted.

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