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Ajman Sewerage, UAE Exchange ink deal

Ajman, June 6, 2010

Ajman Sewerage said it has signed an agreement with UAE Exchange, a leading global remittance and exchange house, to allow Ajman residents to pay their monthly bills at any of the exchange’s 84 branches across the country.

Olivier Crasson, general manager of Ajman Sewerage Private Company (ASPCL) and Y Sudhir Kumar Shetty, COO- Global Operations of UAE Exchange signed the deal.

The network of UAE Exchange branches expands payment options to its Ajman City Centre, Rashed Bin Humeid Street, NK Mall, Industrial Area, Al Jurf and Manama locations in Ajman, in addition to its presence in the rest of the UAE, with extended hours welcoming customers on any day of the week.

This is in line with ASPCL's policy of enhancing customer convenience and offering them better services. It follows our successful drive to expand payment facilities and locations to Ajman residents, following its previous agreement with Ajman Bank, said Crasson.

Following the signing ceremony, Crasson reaffirmed ASPCL’s determination to continue to provide Ajman residents with the highest standards of customer service.

“Our vision to provide excellence to Ajman will not just cover our systems and network, but will apply throughout the customer experience” he said, maintaining that “ASPCL will not stop in its quest to improve its services as a matter of public service policy,” he remarked.

Shetty said the new association with ASPCL was yet another value-addition to the wide range of products and services offered by UAE Exchange, aimed to positively impact on customer convenience.-TradeArabia News Service




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