Dubai: Shaadi.com, an online matrimonial service, has joined with UAE Exchange and Aramex to offer its customers more collection points for subscription payments.
UAE Exchange's network will now add more than 85 collection points across the UAE.
In partnership with Aramex, Shaadi.com has commenced a unique payment collection facility, which allows customers to have payments collected by Aramex from any location across the UAE making the process of subscription and membership easier than ever before.
"Enhancing the overall experience of our members has always been our primary objective and these alliances with UAE Exchange and Aramex will allow us to take our service profile to the next level," said Gourav Rakshit, Business Head of Shaadi.com.
"We are confident of the valuable addition that both our new partners bring through their heritage and experience and look forward to even more satisfied Shaadi.com members across the region."
Shaadi.com uses technology to help people find spouses worldwide.
"The UAE Exchange's association with Shaadi.com, a brand with a strong presence globally, that has also become the matrimonial service of choice in the region, is another value addition to our product and service portfolio," said Sudhir Kumar Shetty, CEO of Global Operations at the UAE Exchange.
New alliance
The partnership comes hot on the heels of Shaadi.com's recent alliance with the Sphinx Group in the Gulf.
"As part of our ongoing efforts to cater to our customers' diverse needs and support the evolution of e-commerce in the region, Aramex is pleased to offer its unique payment collection facility to Shaadi.com," said Hussein Hachem, Aramex Chief Executive Officer for the Middle East and Africa.
"Our collection services will extend to members across the UAE in Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah and Umm Al Quwain."
Shaadi.com is one of India's best known internet brands and the world's largest matrimonial service.
The company pioneered online matrimonials when it was launched in 1996.