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UAE Exchange, ADDC partner for utility bill payments

Tuesday 25 September 2012 10:33 CET | News

UAE Exchange, a global money transfer and foreign exchange company, has entered an agreement with Abu Dhabi Distribution Company (ADDC), a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority (ADWEA), to allow ADDC customers to pay their electricity and water bills at UAE Exchange branches across the UAE.

Under the agreement, customers can choose to pay their ADDC bills at UAE Exchange branches across the seven emirates, including the Dubai Metro Stations.

At UAE Exchange branches, apart from paying utility bills, customers have access to money transfers, foreign currency exchange, payroll solutions, credit card bill payments, school fee payment and other.

UAE Exchange provides global remittance and exchange house based services. The company has 600 direct offices across 30 countries and 50 of them are in the Middle East and over 200 in India through its subsidiary UAE Exchange & Financial Services. In recent news, UAE Exchange has established a presence in Malaysia by acquiring Malaysia-based remittance company Fast Remit.


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