Almana Exchange, a 100% subsidiary of Almana Group, has relocated to a new branch in the bustling Al Muntazah area in Doha.
Group finance director Tariq Almana announced the official opening of the Al Muntazah branch yesterday before a number of VIP clientele and special guests.
“We are very pleased to inform our clients about our new location in Muntazah. We plan to offer the best services to the resident community and visiting tourists. An extensive network of correspondents around the globe provides safe and secure remittance services to the public,” Almana said.
He added: “The entire operation from front office to back office is fully-computerised to maintain smooth, speedy, and accurate customer services.”
Almana Exchange’s Al Muntazah branch is located at Shop No 8, Building No 15, Zone 24, Street No 830, Hiteen, Rowdat Al Khail Muntazah.
Almana Exchange is wholly-owned and managed by Almana Group in Qatar, and is authorised by the Qatar Central Bank, Ministry of Finance, and Ministry of Economy and Commerce to execute foreign exchange transactions, issue foreign currency drafts, effect speed remit transfers, and to buy and sell currencies.
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