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UAE Exchange India to focus on expanding branch network and loan business

| | May 21, 2015, at 09:34 pm
Kochi, May 21 (IBNS) : UAE Exchange India, a financial services firm, is hoping to get a small banking license and has changed its business model.

Earlier, it had focused the entire business on remittances and foreign exchange services. It is now expanding the reach to focus on small-size loans, to target financial inclusion. Currently, UAE Exchange has a network of 400 branches across India and plans to add over 50 branches every year.

In March 2015, the company crossed the milestone of  loan book worth Rs 500 crore which is growing over 100% year on year.

V George Antony, Managing Director of UAE Exchange India said, “UAE Exchange India decided that financial inclusion is an important criteria which was missing in their offerings and considers that it is the only parameter why we failed to receive a banking license last time. Hence, we have started offering small-size personal loans and two-wheeler loans. The idea of giving personal loans is only for financial inclusion. We have moved into the domestic loan business and are very focused on it. We realised that if you really want to be in the financial sector, you have to be in the credit business. The maximum amount we are offering is Rs 50,000 and there is a lot of demand for it. As of now, our total loan book size, including gold loans, is around Rs 500 crore.”

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