UAE Exchange opens branch in Mombasa
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By
Philip Mwakio
| Jan 24, 2015
Kenya: Foreign exchange and remittance firm UAE Exchange, has opened its second branch in Mombasa. The outlet offers bank transfers, instant money transfers and forex services.
Indian Assistant High Commissioner to Kenya Ramesh Kuma, who opened the branch commended the firm for starting its services in Mombasa. "I am delighted to be part of those witnessing the unveiling of this new branch,'' Kumar said. UAE Exchange Director and Regional Head for East Africa Unni Krishnan, said customer accessibility has been their top priority. "Today, we are considered as a neighbourhood brand following our strong networks across the globe," he observed.
He pledged to strengthen their presence in Kenya. "Delivering customer service per excellence has been the single most goal of UAE Exchange since inception. Customers can now walk in Kimathi Street in Nairobi and Moi Avenue in Mombasa, to address their multiple financial requirements like money transfer and currency exchange," Krishnan said.
"Today, we have the largest branch network in its class with more than 770 direct offices across 31 countries with a customer base of over 7.9 million customers," he said, adding that UAE Exchange has a banking relationship with over 150 global banks.
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