Parkin has partnered with Binghatti to expand its smart parking network across Dubai.

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The agreement introduces 1,200 paid parking spaces across key communities in Dubai.

Dubai’s push toward smarter, more seamless urban mobility has gained momentum as Parkin announced a new partnership with leading property developer Binghatti to expand its managed parking network across the emirate.

Parkin Company PJSC, Dubai’s largest provider of paid public parking services, has signed a multi-year agreement with Binghatti Holding Ltd to operate around 1,200 parking spaces across selected residential developments. These locations include Jumeirah Village Circle, Al Jaddaf, and Business Bay—areas experiencing strong residential and commercial growth.

The initiative aligns with Parkin’s broader strategy to expand its footprint in the developer parking segment, unlock value from underutilized assets, and enhance convenience for residents and visitors.

Digital platform
Under the agreement, all parking locations will be fully integrated into the Parkin mobile app, enabling users to manage their parking through a single digital platform. Customers will be able to easily book short-term and long-term parking, including seasonal permits, through a seamless and user-friendly experience.

The roll-out is expected to begin toward the end of the second quarter of 2026, covering around 30 locations. It will involve integrating Parkin’s advanced, barrierless parking technologies with Binghatti’s existing infrastructure to enable seamless vehicle entry, parking, and exit.

Mohamed Abdulla Al Ali, CEO of Parkin, said the partnership reflects growing demand for tech-enabled parking solutions in Dubai. He noted that the collaboration will enhance convenience for users, improve asset utilisation, and support more efficient urban mobility across the city.

Living experiences
Katralnada Binghatti, CEO of Binghatti Holding, said the agreement aligns with the developer’s focus on elevating everyday living experiences through smart infrastructure. He added that integrating advanced parking systems will boost accessibility and operational efficiency across its developments, while contributing to Dubai’s vision of a more connected and future-ready urban environment.

Parkin currently manages one of the region’s largest parking portfolios, with around 229,000 paid spaces across Dubai. The company continues to expand its offerings through digital innovation—including AI-powered parking management and ticketless systems—as it supports the city’s rapid urban growth.

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