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Lulu Exchange Opens 281st Global Branch At Al Khoud 6
LuLu Exchange, the leading financial services provider in the Sultanate of Oman, opened its 39th branch in the country at Al Khoud 6 on Wednesday.
The branch was inaugurated in a hybrid event in the presence of Mr. Adeeb Ahamed, Managing Director, LuLu Financial Holdings, Sheikh Mohammed Hamed Ali Al Ghazali, Director, LuLu Exchange, and other senior management joining from various parts of the world.
The new branch also marks the 281st Global Branch of LuLu Financial Holdings, and Mr. Adeeb Ahamed, Managing Director of LuLu Financial Holdings congratulated the team on the milestone occasion.
“Our expansion is in sync with the growth of the Omani economy and reflects our ambition to bridge the gap between our services and the people of this great nation. The new branch at Al Khoud 6 will help us reach out to more customers while also promoting the use of digital payments in line with the country’s financial inclusion goals. We are fully committed to the growth prospects of the Omani economy, and are actively driving the future of the payments ecosystem by putting technology and innovation at the heart of all things new.”
LuLu Exchange presently provides cross-border payments, currency exchange and value-added services in a timely, transparent and reliable manner through its network of branches and mobile payments app, LuLu Money.
Branch Details:
- LuLu Exchange
- Near Pizza Hut, Building 1/3471
- Block 353, Way 5338
- Al Khoud 6, Oman
- Tel: +968 24533465
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