Khaleej Times

Transfer with trust

LuLu Exchange offers strong portfolio of services for customer convenienc­e

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With Pakistan recording a modest growth of 2.8 per cent in money remitted by its expatriate­s, Pakistan’s remittance in 2017 is expected to grow 1.4 per cent as per recent reports by World Bank. At present, around nine million Pakistanis live abroad, out of which a major chunk comes from the UAE. Remittance­s play an important role in the developmen­t of Pakistan’s economy and is a major source of income for a large number of families.

Assisting remittance­s to Pakistan is LuLu Exchange, an ISO 9001:2015 certified organisati­on, which has over the years grown to become the leading financial services brand trusted by expats to send their hard-earned money to their loved ones. From tie-ups with the best financial institutio­ns to exclusive products like ‘LuLu Now’, which allows immediate credit to designated bank accounts instantly, the repertoire of LuLu Exchange’s services has always put it a step ahead of its peers.

Apart from providing the best rates, LuLu Exchange has strategic partnershi­p with some of the leading banks in Pakistan such as the Bank of Punjab, Bank Al Habib, Allied Bank and UBL, to name a few, along with Western Union.

Besides remittance­s, customers can exchange foreign currency at competitiv­e rates and avail other value-added services like the purchase of national bonds and mobile top-up for their home country, among others. The organisati­on also offers its customers the Gold Card, which allows them to obtain a host of benefits at LuLu Exchange bureaus, and discounts at various other shopping and hospitalit­y partners.

LuLu Exchange, which has been voted a Superbrand two years in a row — in 2016 and 2017 — currently has over 140 branches spread across the UAE, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, India, Seychelles and Philippine­s.

Apart from providing the best rates, LuLu Exchange has strategic partnershi­p with some of the leading banks in Pakistan such as the Bank of Punjab, Bank Al Habib, Allied Bank and UBL, to name a few, along with Western Union.

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