Al Ansari Exchange has received the UAE Superbrands Award 2012 for the seventh consecutive year. The award was presented to Al Ansari Exchange, by the Superbrands Council, the world’s largest independent brand arbiter, during the Superbrands Awards ceremony. Rashed Ali Al Ansari, General Manager of Al Ansari Exchange said, “It is indeed an honour for Al Ansari Exchange to be consistently recognised as one of UAE’s Superbrands. It is not only our long term vision and strategic plans that have made this possible,, it is also the genuine commitment of all our staff members and the patronage of our valued customers that has made us a highly trusted and reputed brand in the country.” He added, “This recognition further motivates us to continue our steadfast commitment to exceed customer expectations with our array of services and our customer-centric approach.” Al Ansari Exchange has been reporting impressive year-on-year performance in recent years. In the first quarter of 2012 the company achieved a 16 per cent increase in foreign currency exchange and remittance transactions compared to the same period last year. Al Ansari Exchange is one of the leading remittance and foreign exchange service providers in the UAE. The company has established its presence through an extensive network of more than 110 conveniently located branches across the country to bring its services closer to its customers. Al Ansari Exchange has established strategic partnerships with leading banking and financial institutions around the globe to reinforce its commitment to provide key financial services to its growing customer base. From gulftoday
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