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To mark the operationalisation of Tradian Phase I and the release of oneGov 2.0, Tradenet Maldives hosted a media information and networking session on Sunday, 20 April at its head office in Malé.
The session offered members of the media an opportunity to explore both platforms, engage directly with Tradenet’s leadership, and celebrate the progress made in advancing the Maldives’ digital transformation agenda.

Opening Remarks: Celebrating Progress
The session began with opening remarks from Ms. Saeeda Umar, Managing Director of Tradenet Maldives Corporation Limited.
She reflected on the evolution of oneGov, which began in July 2023 with just five agencies. In under a year, the platform now delivers more than 350 services—both core and supplementary—through a unified digital interface, supporting around 15 agencies.
Ms. Umar also highlighted Tradian, launched in September 2024, as the Maldives’ first digital platform for streamlining international trade. She noted the complex legal and procedural work behind the scenes, including extensive inter-agency coordination, which contributed to the platform's successful operationalisation.
"With Phase I now live," she confirmed, "Traders can begin using Tradian from today, with key services already available on the platform."

Advancing oneGov 2.0
Ahmed Samoon, Head of ICT at Tradenet, presented the evolution of oneGov 2.0, outlining how the platform has grown into the national hub for digital government services.
He emphasised Tradenet’s role in supporting agencies, ensuring the system evolves through user feedback and platform analytics.
Unlike traditional systems that rely on PDF uploads, oneGov uses smart web forms, improving submission quality and making services easier to access.
Benefits for Users and Service Providers
Users can track progress, receive real-time updates, and respond to queries within the platform.
Agencies gain tools to monitor applications, assign responsible officers, and communicate directly with applicants.
Mr. Samoon also shared measurable impact:
35% increase in efficiency
57% reduction in processing time
8/10 average satisfaction rating from agencies
He concluded by referencing a recent policy decision: In February, the Cabinet approved a target to bring all government services online through oneGov by 2027.

Showcasing oneGov 2.0 Features
Mohamed Arushad, Lead Solutions Engineer at Tradenet, showcased the enhanced features of the oneGov 2.0 platform, designed for greater usability, personalisation, and accessibility.
Citizen-Facing Tools:
Locker: A secure vault for licences and permits with QR verification and expiry alerts
Wallet: Payment tracking, history, and delegation tools
Inbox & Notification Centre: Consolidated alerts and service updates
Dashboard & Personalisation: A unified view of all activities, including dark mode
Guided Applications: Step-by-step assistance with auto-validation
Smarter Search: Enhanced filters and relevance-based results
Government Workspace – oneGov Workplace:
Task View: Split screens and summaries for faster action
Advanced Search: Memory-based results and smart filters
Organised Workflow: Task categorisation by status to support collaboration
Looking ahead, oneGov 2.0 will introduce AI-powered automation, deeper integration with other systems, and tailored user experiences for citizens and businesses.

Tradian – Now in Use
Mohamed Ikram Ibrahim, Business Process Analyst for Tradian, presented the now-operational Tradian Phase I, which offers a single entry point for handling international trade documentation.
Phase I Features Now Available:
Foreign-going vessel registration
ETA/ETD submission for vessel movements
Sea cargo manifest submission
Pork and liquor import permits
Construction material import permits
Online payments for trade services
He emphasised Tradian’s alignment with Article 10.4 of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement, noting that it replaces disjointed, paper-based workflows with a real-time, integrated digital system—accelerating cargo clearance and reducing costs for traders.
Collaboration Behind Tradian
Mr. Ikram acknowledged the government and private sector partners involved in bringing Tradian Phase I into operation.
Phase I Government Partners:
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade
Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation
Ministry of Construction and Infrastructure
Ministry of Finance
Maldives Customs Service
Maldives Ports Limited
National Centre for Information Technology
Tradenet Maldives Corporation Limited
Private Sector Contributors:
Shipping agents
Freight forwarders
Courier companies
Customs brokers
Importers and exporters
"Tradian was built with its users—ensuring the platform is practical, accessible, and fit for purpose."

Closing Remarks
In her closing remarks, Ms. Saeeda Umar reaffirmed Tradenet’s mission to deliver citizen-focused, secure digital services for the Maldives.
She underscored the role of the media in supporting this transformation—both in raising awareness and in bringing the public voice into ongoing improvements.
Tradenet committed to more regular updates moving forward and announced the distribution of informational booklets on both oneGov 2.0 and Tradian.
Ms. Umar closed by expressing gratitude to the dedicated teams and partner agencies behind both platforms and reaffirmed Tradenet’s commitment to shaping a digital future for all Maldivians.
The session ended on a high note, with a networking lunch held for all attendees.