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17/04/2017 07:51 AST
Etisalat today signed an agreement with Al Fardan Exchange to provide convenient seamless payment solutions across the country.
The agreement signing ceremony was held at the Etisalat Head Office in the presence of senior executives from Etisalat and Al Fardan Exchange. The partnership reflects the focus of both entities on customer satisfaction and accessibility.
Ahmed Al Awadi, CFO of Etisalat, said that Etisalat is committed to offering our customers choice by providing a range of innovative solutions and striking the right partnerships. "Today's agreement with Al Fardan Exchange will expand our network of payment partners in the UAE making it more accessible for all our customers," he said.
The partnership increases Etisalat customer's choice of making payments for all its services across 65 branches of Al Fardan Exchange in the country.
"It is a great pleasure to be associated with Etisalat and we are sure that this tie up will be mutually beneficial for both organisations as well as for the customers. We always look for ways to add value to our services and offer additional facilities to our customers," said Osama Al Rahma, CEO of Al Fardan Exchange.
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