[xml][/xml]
The Bahamas Weekly Facebook The Bahamas Weekly Twitter
News : Bahamas Information Services Updates Last Updated: Mar 26, 2021 - 11:15:41 AM


Bahamas Digital Payment Platform (DigiPay) gains momentum with integration in all Courts
By Central Communications Unit, Ministry of Finance
Mar 25, 2021 - 8:40:22 PM

Email this article
 Mobile friendly page
DigiPay_Courts_Rollout_Photo.jpg
From left to right: Mr. Marlon Johnson, Acting Financial Secretary, Sir Brian M. Moree Kt., QC, Chief Justice The Commonwealth of The Bahamas, Nicole Reilly, DigiPay Project Coordinator, Camille Darville-Gomez, Registrar Supreme Court of The Bahamas

Magistrate, Supreme and Court of Appeal introduce cashless
payments

The Bahamas Digital Payment Platform (DigiPay) has officially been fully integrated into the Courts. It is a major achievement for the Bahamian judicial system as clients now have the option to pay fees with credit or debit cards. This provides relief to clients who for years were inconvenienced because cash was the only acceptable form of payment.  

Registrar Camille Darville-Gomez spoke on the impact of this new accomplishment for the Courts, "Despite the fact that the use of debit and credit cards has been widely accepted in most businesses and Government offices in The Bahamas that has sadly not been the reality at any of the Courts in The Bahamas.  Therefore, it is a red-letter day for customers, including litigants and attorneys to the Magistrates Court, the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal to be able to pay court filing fees and other fees, fines and traffic tickets via debit and credit card.  The convenience of The Bahamas Digital Payment Platform cannot be overestimated. It is hoped that in the future with further infrastructural enhancements these payments can be made online.  In any event, the Judiciary is pleased to offer this service to our customers in New Providence with expansion into Grand Bahama very soon.”

The DigiPay platform is owned by the Government and was designed and developed by a young Bahamian technologist, Kristie Powell. Her success in implementing this breakthrough technology is a testament to the homegrown Bahamian brilliance that exists in this country. The government will be showcasing her talents on a large scale throughout numerous agencies.

DigiPay provides a single, unified system for customers to pay for government services with debit or credit cards or using cash at any of the participating third party vendors (Omni, Suncash and Island Pay). Payments are received and recorded in the Government’s accounting ledger. Clients receive their invoices and receipts through SMS text messages and emails with the ability to download and print their receipts. Cash payments are still available in some agencies however, the use of cash will be reduced overtime to limit the potential for fraud and modernize revenue collection for the Government.   

DigiPay has also facilitated payment of the government’s Interoperability Pilot Program which allows applications for government services to be made and paid for online. Bahamians can now apply online for driver’s licence renewals along with birth, death and marriage certificates.

“DigiPay is the future of revenue collection for The Bahamas Government! This is another milestone accomplishment towards a digitized future. DigiPay’s streamlined approach to cashless transactions will have a positive impact on revenue collections and move the entire government forward on its journey toward a digital Bahamas,” said Senator James Kwasi Thompson, Minister of State for Finance.

The Digipay platform will soon be able to also process transactions in the Central Bank’s digital currency, Sand Dollars. As a major stakeholder, the government is excited to partner with the Central Bank on the rollout of the country’s first ever digital currency. Eventually, DigiPay will be able to conduct direct payments and receive funds via the Bahamas Automated Clearing House facility as well.

As the platform continues to gain momentum, more government ministries, departments and agencies are looking to onboard DigiPay to improve the ease of doing business for the public. Next in line to implement the new system are the Port Department, the Department of Inland Revenue for Real Property Tax Collection, the Customs Department, the Road Traffic Department, the Registrar General Department, the Department of Labor and the Royal Bahamas Police Force. The DigiPay team is excited to work with these agencies to bring their revenue collection needs into the twentieth century.

See below ATTACHED remarks delivered at the Press Conference:

    -     Sir Brian M. Moree Kt.; QC, Chief Justice The Commonwealth of The Bahamas
    -     Camille Darvillie-Gomez, Registrar Supreme Court of The Bahamas





Bookmark and Share




© Copyright 2021 by thebahamasweekly.com

Top of Page

Receive our Top Stories



Preview | Powered by CommandBlast

Bahamas Information Services Updates
Latest Headlines
Junkanoo Summer Festival Is Back, Bigger and Better
ZNS Celebrates 86th Anniversary with Church Service
Doctoral degree posthumously conferred to Hon. A.D. Hanna by University of The Bahamas
Select Jif Peanut Butter Products Recall - Update
Dr. Rodney Smith confers final degrees as President and CEO of UB: asks graduates to take the next step with an open mind