UAE Exchange Launches Six-currency Prepaid Travel Card Gocash in Dubai

Customers can load up to six currencies out of a bouquet of 15; Card can be used across 34.3 million MasterCard-enabled merchant locations

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The leading global remittance and foreign exchange brand, UAE Exchange, on Wednesday December 12 unveiled the Middle East’s first six-currency prepaid travel card, gocash, which will empower travellers to move around the world, hassle-free, with a power-packed plastic currency that can be used across 34.3 million merchant locations and 1.5 million ATMs.

Abdulla Humaid Ali Al Mazroei, Chairman, UAE Exchange and Dr B R Shetty, MD and CEO, UAE Exchange, together launched this feature-packed travel card in Dubai. They expressed their immense happiness in launching the secure and convenient gocash travel card, the first-of-its-kind path-breaking innovation from a remittance brand in the region, in partnership with MasterCard. 

“We have kick-started a revolution in world travel!” said Sudhir Kumar Shetty, COO – Global Operations, UAE Exchange, at the launch, adding that “innovation and product diversification are at the core of our growth strategy. gocash is a testimony to our continuing spirit of providing customers with empowering solutions.”

A customer can load up to six different currencies on gocash from a bouquet of 15, a unique feature that is unparalleled in its category.

“UAE Exchange has always been at the forefront in offering innovative and diversified product range. We are confident to position gocash as a revolutionary product, which we have launched with MasterCard, our long time partner,” Sudhir Shetty said.

“This new innovation is in line with our vision to bring as much convenience for our customers as possible, under one roof,” he added.

One of the significant advantages of gocash to the customer is the exchange rate lock facility that allows pegging the rate at the prevalent market price at the time of loading the card.

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