"A delegation from the Republic of Philippines visited Emirates Post Group and its subsidiaries to discuss enhanced cooperation in postal and money transfer services between the Philippines and the United Arab Emirates.
The delegation, led by Mr. Erineo Ayong S. Malikshi, Governor of Province of Cavite, Philippines, met Mr. Abdullah Al Daboos, President of Emirates Post Group, and other senior officials and held wide-ranging discussions for boosting mutual cooperation and business ties.“As there are a large number of Filipinos in the UAE, it is vital to build stronger mutual links to serve the community,” said Mr. Al Daboos. “We foresee vast opportunities in the Philippines and this visit will take us closer to our goal of expanding ties between our two countries. In the current financial situation, Emirates Post Group is keen to explore new markets and expand existing partnerships.”
Mr. Alexander Ong, from a Filipino financial services company, said there was great scope for expanding ties in the field of remittances, in view of the large number of Filipinos living and working in the UAE. He said the Philippines already had an advanced remittance system, including money transfer via mobile phones." (2009, DubaiChronicle.com)
The delegation, led by Mr. Erineo Ayong S. Malikshi, Governor of Province of Cavite, Philippines, met Mr. Abdullah Al Daboos, President of Emirates Post Group, and other senior officials and held wide-ranging discussions for boosting mutual cooperation and business ties.“As there are a large number of Filipinos in the UAE, it is vital to build stronger mutual links to serve the community,” said Mr. Al Daboos. “We foresee vast opportunities in the Philippines and this visit will take us closer to our goal of expanding ties between our two countries. In the current financial situation, Emirates Post Group is keen to explore new markets and expand existing partnerships.”
Mr. Alexander Ong, from a Filipino financial services company, said there was great scope for expanding ties in the field of remittances, in view of the large number of Filipinos living and working in the UAE. He said the Philippines already had an advanced remittance system, including money transfer via mobile phones." (2009, DubaiChronicle.com)
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