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UAE Banks to Stop SMS OTPs for Online Card Payments from January 6, 2026: What Customers Need to Know

January 14, 2026 8:39 PM
UAE Banks to Stop SMS OTPs for Online Card Payments from January 6, 2026
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2 January, 2026| Dubai, UAE [Posted at 7:27 pm]

Many major UAE banks in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have begun notifying customers about significant changes to the authentication process for online payments.  One-time passwords (OTPs) sent via SMS will no longer be used for online card purchases from the 6th of January 2026. Instead, customers will be required to approve transactions directly through their mobile applications of their bank. 

UAE Banks Confirm End of SMS OTPs

UAE Banks Confirm End of SMS OTPs
UAE Banks Confirm End of SMS OTPs

Banks with some of the largest customer bases in the country sent messages to inform customers that the SMS-based OTPs for online card payments would be discontinued. 

The message stated, “From January 6, 2026,  we will stop sending one-time passwords (OTPs) via SMS for online card purchases.”

Customers were advised to download and activate the UAE bank smart mobile application to continue making online payments securely without disruption. 

Why UAE Banks Are Moving Away from SMS OTPs

UAE Banks: Reason behind phasing out OTPs
UAE Banks: Reason behind phasing out OTPs

Security concern is the biggest reason behind the phase out of SMS and Email OTPs.  Reportedly, banks have reported a rise in phishing attacks, SIM-swap fraud, OTP interception and social engineering scams. 

Carol Glynn, finance coach and chartered accountant, said to the Gulf  News,  “The old authentication methods of SMS and Email OTPs are susceptible to interception and fraud. The attacker can hijack the mobile numbers through SIM sweeping or trick users via phishing to obtain OTPs.”

Similar cases are increasing throughout the country. The Abu Dhabi Civil Family and Administrative Court ordered a man to repay Dh24,500 and pay a further Dh3,000 in compensation after he contacted another person a few months ago, as he falsely claimed himself as a bank employee and tricked a person into sharing PIN and OTP.

SMS-based verification depends on the external telecom network. Therefore, it makes it more vulnerable to interception. On the other hand, the UAE bank app-based authentication operates within a bank-controlled environment, which significantly reduces fraud risks.

According to banking sources, this transition is part of a wider regulatory push to enhance digital banking safety across the UAE.

Central Bank of the UAE’s Role

An official document issued in 2025 by the Central Bank of the UAE has confirmed that OTPs delivered via SMS or email will be slowly discontinued.  Customers were motivated to complete electronic transactions using the UAE in app transaction authentication features, like biometric verification or smart pass PINs. The move applies to the following tasks:

  • Online card purchases
  • Electronic transactions
  • Local and international financial transfers

Many banks had already completed the full transition to app-only transaction approvals by October 2025. 

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How App-Based Card Payment Verification Works

UAE Banks: How App-Based Card Payment Verification Works
UAE Banks: How App-Based Card Payment Verification Works

As we mentioned above, the UAE banks, including Emirates NBD, have already introduced app-based authentication for many customers. Here is what the new process typically looks like:

Step 1: Initiate payment

You should enter your card details on the merchant website. After entering card details on the website, you will not receive the OTP Screen. 

Step 2: App notification

Next, the message will appear on the payment page to ask you to approve your transaction via your bank’s mobile app. At the same time, you will get an SMS that a payment is pending for approval. 

Step 3: Review transaction

After logging into the banking app, you will see a pending payment alert. By tapping on in, you will see the Authorise transaction screen displaying elements like merchant name, transaction amount, and options for Approve or decline options. Moreover, you will also see a countdown timer (usually two minutes) that will show how long the request remains valid.

Step 4: Final approval

Now, you must enter your smart PIN or biometric details to complete the payment. Once verified, the transaction will be completed instantly without sharing any OTP. 

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Timeline of the OTP Phase-Out in the UAE

  • July 25, 2025: Banks began phasing out SMS and email OTPs for selected transactions
  • October 2025: Several banks completed full app-based authentication
  • January 6, 2026: SMS OTPs for online card purchases officially stop
  • By March 2026: Full discontinuation of SMS and email OTPs expected across all banks

During this transaction period, some customers might experience mixed authentication methods depending on the bank and transaction type. 

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What About Customers Who Don’t Use Banking Apps?

Earlier plans have suggested that customers who prefer not to use mobile apps are allowed to request to continue receiving OTPs via SMS. However, this option required a written request that the bank would not be liable for fraud-related losses. 

As the 6 January deadline is near, customers are strongly motivated to switch to app-based verification to ensure uninterrupted access to online card payments and maximum protection against fraud. 

What UAE Customers Should Do Now

You should perform the following steps to avoid failed transactions or payment delays:

  1. Download their bank’s official mobile app
  2. Ensure the app is updated to the latest version
  3. Activate app-based authentication features
  4. Set up smart pass PINs or biometric login
  5. Familiarise themselves with the in-app approval steps

Banks suggests completing these steps well before January 6 2026.

A Safer Future for Digital Banking in the UAE

The move away from SMS OTPs shows the broader strategy of the UAE to support the digital infrastructure and protect customers from evolving cyber threats. App-based authentication improves security and offers a faster and more seamless payment experience. 

The UAE customers can expect more secure online transactions as banks complete their transition due to they are ready to adapt to mobile app verification. 

Final words

SMS OTPs for online card payments will no longer in the  United Arab Emirates (UAE) from January 6, 2026. Customers must use their UAE Banks mobile app to authorise transactions, in line with the Central Bank guidelines and enhanced fraud prevention measures. 

FAQs

1. When will UAE banks stop sending OTPs via SMS?

UAE banks will stop sending one-time passwords (OTPs) via SMS for online card purchases starting January 6, 2026. After this date, customers must approve transactions using their bank’s mobile application.

2. Why are UAE banks discontinuing SMS and email OTPs?

Banks are moving away from SMS and email OTPs due to rising cases of phishing, SIM-swap fraud, and OTP interception. App-based authentication is considered more secure because it operates within a bank-controlled environment.

3. What will replace SMS OTPs for online card payments?

SMS OTPs will be replaced by in-app transaction approvals. Customers will receive a push notification in their banking app, where they can review and approve or decline the payment using a smart pass PIN or biometric verification.

4. Is this change mandated by the Central Bank of the UAE?

Yes. The transition is based on instructions issued by the Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE), which has directed banks to phase out weak authentication methods such as SMS and email OTPs and adopt stronger digital security measures.

5. Do customers still receive any SMS alerts?

Customers might still receive the international SMS alert stating that a payment needs approval. However, the exact authentication will happen under the mobile app of the bank.

Mohammed Anas

Mohammed Anas covers the latest news and trending updates from the UAE and beyond. From current affairs to lifestyle stories, Anas brings accurate and engaging content that keeps you informed and connected. Mohammed Anas can be contacted through info@uaecentre.com.

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