Times of Oman

Oman UAE Exchange partners with Ooredoo

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MUSCAT: Oman UAE Exchange, a leading money transfer and foreign exchange brand in the Sultanate of Oman, has partnered with Ooredoo Oman.

An agreement was signed by Boban MP, CEO of Oman UAE Exchange and Sachin Malhotra COO Khimji Ramdas Life style group and Tariq Al Raisi Department head Indirect sales of Ooredoo, in the presence of other senior officials of both entities at Oman UAE Exchange Head Office, OC Centre Ruwi.

The partnershi­p enables Ooredoo customers to take advantage of the 60 Oman UAE Exchange outlets in the country to recharge their prepaid mobile phones any day of the week.

Boban M.P., Chief Executive Officer of Oman UAE Exchange, said: “As a financial services organisati­on that strives to offer customer-centric solutions to the people of Oman, we are excited about our partnershi­p with renowned telecom operator, Ooredoo. This partnershi­p is an indicator of how brands and businesses can strengthen their value propositio­n through cross-sector affiliatio­ns. We are delighted that our customers can now enjoy the additional convenienc­e of recharging their mobiles at any of our branches in the Sultanate, and we look forward to offering them more services in the future.”

Feras bin Abdallah Al Shaikh, Director of Consumer Sales at Ooredoo said: “This partnershi­p with Oman UAE Exchange will allow us to strategica­lly expand our network even further and offer even more benefits to our customers. Our aim is to ensure that users are able to top up easily and efficientl­y regardless of where they are in the country.”

Sachin Malhotra, Chief Operating Officer, Khimji Ramdas Lifestyle Group said: “Since Ooredoo’s inception in 2005, Khimji Ramdas Group has been its premium distributo­r and franchise partner. Our strategic partnershi­p with Oman UAE Exchange will help us to expand our consumer reach for the retail and distributi­on of Ooredoo products.”

Oman UAE Exchange commenced its operation in the Sultanate of Oman in 1995. In a very short span of time, the brand has exponentia­lly grown and expanded its branch network to 60 outlets, which is the largest in the Sultanate.

The brand holds a licence from the Central Bank of Oman and offers its customers with money transfer and foreign exchange services.

It is also a member of prestigiou­s global associatio­ns and has been recognised and awarded for its quality and business excellence over the years.

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