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UAE Exchange, a leading global remittance, foreign exchange and payment solutions company, has waived the commission for money transfers to the Chief Minister's Relief Fund, Tamil Nadu State, and Prime Minister's Relief Fund, India.
This was the company's initiative toward helping the victims of recent floods in Chennai. People wishing to donate money for the cause can visit any branch of UAE Exchange to send money to the designated bank accounts for free.
Speaking on the occasion, Promoth Manghat, CEO, UAE Exchange, said, "UAE Exchange has always been the first to stand up for helping the victims of natural disasters. Now, when Chennai is affected by floods, we have responded again. As part of our efforts to help the flood victims, we have waived the commission fees for all remittances to the Chief Minister's Relief Fund Tamil Nadu State, India and the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund India, so that more people can reach out with more funds."
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