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HDFC Bank, Lulu Exchange One of India’s largest private sector banks, HDFC Bank and UAE-based financial services company, Lulu Exchange, signed an agreement to strengthen cross-border payments between India and the GCC region.

In its first phase, the partnership will draw on Lulu Exchange’s expertise and regulatory framework to launch a digital inward remittance service titled ‘RemitNow2India’ that will allow resident individuals of UAE to send money to any bank account in India via IMPS and NEFT through HDFC’s digital banking channels.

Speaking on the partnership, Arvind Vohra, Group Head – Retail Branch Banking, HDFC Bank said, “Our partnership builds on each other’s strengths. While HDFC Bank potentially gains access to remittances from Lulu Exchange’s employees, customers and other stakeholders, Lulu Exchange can capitalise on a trusted name with a vast network. As a bank we can help the people in UAE particularly the Indian diaspora to send money conveniently and in a seamless manner into the country.”

The partnership will also look to strengthen the existing relationship between the two entities in India, where LuLu Financial Group operates LuLu Forex and the NBFC division LuLu Finserv.

Adeeb Ahamed, MD, LuLu Financial Group, commented, “We are delighted to partner with HDFC Bank and enable our remittance-as-a-service platform on their digital banking solutions. The UAE-India payments corridor is one of the largest in the world, and this partnership will build upon existing capabilities to ease money transfer for thousands of Indian expats living in the UAE, while setting the foundation for the eventual integration of this service in other parts of GCC where we have a presence.”

Both HDFC and LuLu Exchange will leverage each other’s goodwill, trust, regulatory tech, and vast service network to extend this partnership through a series of online and offline initiatives.

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