Digital Bahrain: My GCC Contactless challenge completes with just one tiny exception

Digital Bahrain: My GCC Contactless challenge completes with just one tiny exception

I tell you what, I really enjoyed visiting Bahrain. Really enjoyed it.

I liked everything.

I liked the small but very modern airport. I really enjoyed meeting local Bahrainis who were all incredibly positive and friendly.

And I really appreciated how I was able to use contactless ā€“ Apple Pay in my case ā€“ everywhere.

There was one bump in my GCC Contactless Challenge that Iā€™d set myself and it happened on Day 1, hour 1 of my visit: I walked out of the airport to the taxi rank and was directed to the first taxi on the rank.

The chap was very friendly.

ā€œDo you take cards?ā€ I asked ā€“ as I always do.

ā€œOh, no, cash,ā€ the chap replied.

ā€œWhaaaaat?ā€ I replied, recognising the chap was friendly and I could have a little joke with him, ā€œBut this is Bahrain, come on, how come you donā€™t accept cards?ā€

He smiled, apologised and then suggested I try the next taxi.

Aaaand the next taxi accepted cards. Great! Problem solved ā€“ for me, anyway.

I used Careem during the rest of my stay so the actual taxi transactions took place somewhere in the Uber/Careem ether instead.

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Digital Bahrain: My GCC Contactless challenge completes with just one tiny exception

I didnā€™t get a chance to try out the ā€˜Easy Taxiā€™ app which I saw regularly advertised in the taxis ā€“ such is the power and ease of being a Careem/Uber user.

Elsewhere, I had a seamless experience across Bahrain as a tourist. I paid for absolutely everything with my phone and sometimes with my Apple Watch.

Every coffee shop. Every restaurant, every shop, and every hotel I visited: All contactless. I even paid for a lovely aromatherapy massage with my iPhone. Brilliant!

I would have very much loved to have tried out some of the services that the Bahraini locals get to experience. I was talking through the services with some of the locals and it does look rather impressive what the country has constructed with BenefitPay (or ā€œBPayā€). Itā€™s effectively a ā€˜does everythingā€™ wallet thatā€™s supported by all the local banks, meaning you can instantly and easily send money to friends and family locally; make contactless payments (with your phone too) and effortlessly pay bills. Smart.

So there we go.

This is the end of my GCC Contactless Challenge. Iā€™ve really, really enjoyed the process. Itā€™s been magnificent to stroll around these countries using just my iPhone and occasionally my Apple Watch to pay! Iā€™ll do a wrap-up post shortly.

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