Kuwait has made it compulsory that transactions for services valued over KD10 ($32) must be made using digital transactions and not cash.
The move aims to prohibit cash transactions and force the use of banking channels and e-payment methods, the state-run Kuna news agency reported, quoting a decision by commerce and industry minister Osama Boodai.
The decision applies to institutions and companies operating in the health sector, salons, sports clubs and gyms, medical pest and rodent control companies and public health, pesticide…