Three-phase roll-out
The project is being implemented in three phases. The first will introduce QR-code ticketing through digital platforms, allowing passengers to purchase and validate tickets electronically.
The second phase will launch a new generation of Nol cards built on advanced global payment technologies. These cards will be digitally linked to customer accounts, making them easier to manage while ensuring compatibility with banking payment systems.
The final phase will enable commuters to pay directly using bank cards and digital wallets across Dubai’s public transport network, reducing reliance on physical transit cards.
Smarter travel experience
Under the upgraded system, customers will be able to create personal accounts, link multiple Nol cards including those of family members and manage balances from a single platform.
Automatic top-ups
The digital platform will also offer automatic top-ups linked to bank accounts, transaction history, card blocking, balance recovery and profile management, providing greater flexibility and security for users.
The account-based model will also support more flexible fare structures across different transport modes while simplifying access to RTA services.
Beyond public transport
RTA said the overhaul extends well beyond commuting. Once completed, the new generation of Nol cards will function much like bank cards, allowing customers to make purchases through digital channels and at retail outlets across the UAE, significantly expanding the card’s role as an everyday payment solution.
To support the transition, RTA is upgrading ticketing systems, payment devices and smart kiosks across public transport stations to accommodate the new technologies.
Successful platform
Launched alongside the Dubai Metro in September 2009, the Nol card has evolved into one of the emirate’s most widely used digital payment tools.
Recent enhancements include the Nol Student Package, developed in partnership with the International Student Identity Card (ISIC) Association, offering exclusive student discounts worldwide. RTA has also introduced specialised Nol Travel cards for tourists and residents, while expanding the card’s use to pay for e-scooter and other soft mobility services, strengthening first- and last-mile connectivity across Dubai’s transport network.
With the latest upgrade, RTA aims to position Nol as a comprehensive digital payment platform that supports the Dubai Cashless Strategy and the emirate’s broader ambition to become a global leader in smart mobility and the digital economy.
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