MoU signed between Sharjah Police and UAE Exchange
- Customers can now deposit fines at any of the UAE Exchange branch in the UAE
Dubai: UAE Exchange, the leading global remittance, foreign exchange and payment solutions brand, has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Sharjah Police to provide its customers residing in Sharjah with easy fine payment solutions at any of the UAE Exchange branch across the seven emirates.
MoU signed between Sharjah Police and UAE Exchange
Colonel Sultan Abdullah Al Khayal, General Manager – Resources and Support Services, of Sharjah Police and Promoth Manghat, Chief Executive Officer of UAE Exchange Group, signed the MoU in the presence of senior officials of both parties at the office of Sharjah Police Headquarters in Sharjah.
Col. Sultan Abdullah Al Khayal General Manager-Resources and Support Services Sharjah Police and Promoth Manghat Chief Executive Officer UAE Exchange signing the MoU
Commenting on the partnership, Colonel Sultan Abdullah Al Khayal, General Manager – Resources and Support Services, of Sharjah Police said “This partnership is in continuation with the efforts of the General Headquarters of Sharjah Police. It is one of the best ways in providing and developing more services according to the best standards that meet the needs of customers, follows the best systems and applications in all fields.”
“We are privileged to join hands with Sharjah Police to offer more convenience to the residents of Sharjah. Our partnership with Sharjah Police will facilitate the residents to clear their dues payable to Sharjah Police, effortlessly. Except traffic penalties, rest any kind of penalty can be paid at any of our 150 branches in the UAE, of which 17 are in Dubai Metro network. This wide network of branches will enable them to walk in to the nearest one and clear their penalties without any hassle,” said Promoth Manghat, Chief Executive Officer of UAE Exchange Group.
As per the signed MoU between both parties, UAE Exchange shall collect the fines and the necessary details of payment from its customers and share it with Sharjah Police.