UAE’s Al Ansari Exchange, BILRS partner to expand global bill payment services
Al Ansari Exchange, the leading remittance and foreign exchange service provider in the UAE, announced a strategic partnership with BILRS Payment Services Provider Co to enable its customers to make seamless international and domestic…

Al Ansari Exchange, the leading remittance and foreign exchange service provider in the UAE, announced a strategic partnership with BILRS Payment Services Provider Co to enable its customers to make seamless international and domestic bill payments.
Through the partnership, customers of Al Ansari Exchange can easily pay for essential services in their home countries, including water, electricity, gas, education fees, Direct-to-Home (DTH) services, and other household expenses.
Al Ansari Exchange partners with BILRS
The facility will be made available through the company’s extensive branch network across India, Pakistan, Philippines, Egypt, and more, the company said.
UAE-based bill payments are also available, covering Dubai Police fine payments, Salik top-ups, NOL top-ups, Mawaqif payments, and more essential services, it said.
Ali Al Najjar, Chief Operating Officer of Al Ansari Exchange, said the partnership with BILRS allows the company to expand its bill payment services, making its branches a one-stop shop for easier and more accessible payments, whether locally or internationally.
“This aligns with our mission to offer seamless, secure, and efficient financial services,” he said.
Rupert Shaw, Chief Executive Officer of BILRS, said the partnership with Al Ansari Exchange will help the company to bring its bill payment solutions to a wider audience in the UAE.
“This collaboration ensures that customers can pay their bills effortlessly, knowing their transactions are secure and efficient,” he said.
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