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UAE Exchange India launches 'Go Cash' prepaid travel card

29 Jan 2015, 04:27 pm

Kochi, Jan 29 (NITN): UAE Exchange India, market leader in financial services, with close to 400 branches throughout India launched a financial solution 'Go Cash' Prepaid Travel card.

It is a multicurrency card which can be easily used at ATMs/POS and for online purchase across the globe.
 
GO CASH pre-paid Travel card enables exchange rate lock facility, security and accessibility at minimum time with worldwide acceptance for purchases across millions of Master Card-approved outlets. 
 
Travel card acts as a safety machine and customers can be free from the fear of cash carrying enigma.
 
V. George Antony, MD, UAE Exchange said, "UAE Exchange India is consistently looking at ways in which we can make a difference in people’s lives. We believe in providing a differentiated value proposition to customers in sync with our customer centric approach. UAE Exchange India has always been at the forefront of customer-centric innovations and services. We are the market leaders in Foreign exchange business and by introducing such financial products we are going to address customer’s needs even better."
 
UAE Exchange India associated with Yes Bank and Rev International as partner to bring this new facility in big way for its customers. Customers are given easy access to the card through online application.
 

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