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Lulu Exchange opens 125th global branch

Published: 22 Feb 2016 - 01:22 am | Last Updated: 15 Nov 2021 - 11:34 am
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Dr Abdullah S Al Owaisi, Under Secretary, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, opening the LuLu International Exchange’s 125th global branch in the presence of Sheikh Malek Al Hamoud Al Malek Al Sabha; Sunil Jain, Indian Ambassador to Kuwait; LuLu Group International Managing Director Yusuffali M A; Lulu Exchange Director Adeeb Ahamed and other dignitaries at Egaila in Kuwait.

Doha: Lulu International Exchange, the leading worldwide remittance and foreign exchange services provider, opened its 125th global branch in Kuwait at Sama Mall in Egaila, on Wednesday. Later in the day, the 126th branch was also opened in Mahboula. The openings also marked Lulu Exchange’s 19th and 20th outlets in Kuwait.
The outlet at Sama Mall in Egaila was officially inaugurated by Dr Abdullah S Al Owaisi, Under Secretary, Ministry of Commerce & Industry in the presence of Sheikh Malek Al Hamoud Al Malek Al Sabha, Sunil Jain, Indian Ambassador to Kuwait, Yusuffali MA, Managing Director, Lulu Group International, Adeeb Ahamed, Director, Lulu Exchange and other dignitaries.
Speaking on the occasion, Adeeb Ahamed, who is also the Director of Lulu Exchange Company Qatar, said, “It is a moment of great pride since we are celebrating the opening of our 125th global branch. It has been a great journey, and to reach this milestone in the span of six years, is proof of our commitment to extend world class exchange services and solutions to our esteemed customers around the world. We are proud of the fact that with the opening of our outlets in Egaila and Mahboula today, we operate 20 branches in Kuwait.”
LuLu Exchange began its operations six years ago when the first branch was inaugurated in Abu Dhabi, UAE, on September 2, 2009. The company soon expanded its operations to other countries viz., Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, India, Philippines and Seychelles.
“Our culture of quality and standardisation makes sure that every branch offers the same quality of service that we have become renowned for. It is our high calibre workforce backed by training and the latest technologies that help us deliver the highest standards of customer satisfaction. This customer-centric approach has made us the favourite of customers in such a short period and has helped us grow at a fast pace,” added Adeeb. 

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