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Campaign ME
2 days ago
- Business
- Campaign ME
Here are Campaign Middle East's Work picks for July
Every month, Campaign Middle East selects a collection of 'Work' to display in its monthly issue. The same selection then gets offered to industry professionals for their review in Campaign's Private View section for the following month. These are the picks for July – featuring work from GymNation, Ahmed Seddiqi, Careem Pay, Holsten and Tie House. GymNation: The Coolest Class GymNation provided UAE residents with a short respite from high temperatures this summer with the launch of its Coolest Class in Dubai. Tapping into the insight that residents are seeking innovative and exciting fitness experiences, the free-to-enter class offered members and non-members training in a cooled environment. Through social media outreach and a PR push with agency partner Current Global MENAT, the activation aimed to attract visitors and ensure their return to the gym by offering a memorable experience. Agency: Current Global MENAT (PR) Ahmed Seddiqi: The Difference Time Makes Luxury retailer Ahmed Seddiqi launches its refreshed brand along with its 75th anniversary campaign in the MENA region. Brought to life in collaboration with directing duo Simon Morehead and James Hulbert from Sovereigns, Director of Photography Mark Hobz and Art Director Maria Fontela, in partnership with Create Group, the hero films aim to reflect the timeless values and modern ambitions of the brand. As Ahmed Seddiqi adds new luxury brands to its portfolio, the campaign intends to capture the energy of transformation while maintaining reverence for the legacy built since 1950. Create Group's scope included film production, digital assets, in-store branding, social media strategy, and more. Agency: Create. Production house: Create Production Careem Pay: Vroooooosh *Ding* This 360-degree campaign marks the expansion of Careem Pay's international remittance service to more than 30 corridors. Aiming to be a bold departure from traditional financial advertising, the campaign's design deviates from typical financial visuals and, instead, uses sharp sound design to highlight the speed and better rates of Careem Pay services. Associating dynamic sounds such as 'Vroooosh. Ding.' and 'Ping. Ping.' with Careem Pay's financial services, the campaign focuses on two core customer concerns: how fast money lands into an account, and how money reaches loved ones abroad. Careem took a human- and sound-led approach to the campaign's design to create a lasting sonic memory. Agency Careem Creative Studio (in-house) Production house Bigfoot Films Holsten: Georgina's Favourite Treat The Carlsberg Group's premium malt beverage Holsten partnered with social media personality, model and entrepreneur Georgina Rodríguez for its latest advertisement. Set in a neighbourhood baqala in Saudi Arabia run by 'Rajeev', the video plays up a rumour that Rodríguez visits the baqala every Monday to pick up her 'favourite treat' – a bottle of Holsten. The audience-first campaign was designed specifically for Saudi Arabia with deep cultural relevance and local consumer insight with the intention of reinforcing Holsten's brand positioning within the Saudi market. The multi-platform campaign has been rolled out across Shahid, social media channels, cinemas and outdoor advertisements. Agency M+C Saatchi, dentsu Production house Boho Films Tie House: 30 Years of Tie House Tie House, a men's fashion brand based in Egypt, has launched a campaign featuring former professional footballer Mohamed Zidan to celebrate its 30-year anniversary. The campaign shows Zidan taking on several everyday characters with subtle visual transformations, to depict how Tie House suits all lifestyles, from celebrity to everyday living. The campaign was launched with an integrated 360-degree approach to ensure strong brand recall across various segments. Adopting a humorous tone, the campaign's core challenge was finding the balance between comedic undertones while maintaining Tie House's elegant brand positioning. Agency Rack Advertising Agency Production house Golden Take Media Production, LZRD


Time of India
30-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
How to send money from UAE without bank account: What expats need to know
AE expats can send up to AED 135,000 abroad without a bank account using low-fee apps like Careem Pay and Botim and more/ Representative Image For millions of UAE expatriates, sending money home is more than a transaction, it's a vital financial link that supports families, strengthens communities, and fuels national economies. Thanks to rapid advancements in financial technology, UAE expats no longer have to rely on traditional banks, which often involve high fees, long processing times, and the need for formal banking setups. Today, a growing number of digital platforms offer simple, fast, and low-cost alternatives, often requiring nothing more than a mobile number and a debit or credit card. Below is a detailed look at the most prominent digital platforms that allow expats in the UAE to transfer money internationally, even without holding a bank account. 1. Botim: From Calls to Global Money Transfers Originally a VoIP calling app, Botim has transformed into a powerful fintech tool. In 2023, it launched the world's first in-chat international money transfer service in the UAE, India, and the Philippines. Key Capabilities: Transfer money to 170+ countries Works through a partnership with Mastercard and regional fintech firms Direct transfers to bank accounts or mobile wallets Fully integrated with a built-in wallet feature for transaction tracking Minimal to zero transfer fees for select corridors Competitive exchange rates Supported countries include India, Pakstan, the Philippines, and Egypt 24/7 service with real-time tracking 2. Careem Pay: Ride-Hailing Meets Money Transfers Careem, best known as a ride-hailing platform, launched Careem Pay with a focus on personal finance. The service now covers domestic and international money transfers, bill payments, and more. In 2022, Careem Pay rolled out its peer-to-peer transfer service, allowing users to send, request, or receive money via: Phone number Personal QR code Personal payment link all without the need for an IBAN or bank account. Transfer Highlights: Send money to 30+ countries Foreign exchange rates are 50% cheaper than banks Transfer limits: Up to Dh45,000($12,253.50) per transaction Up to Dh135,000 ($36,760.50) monthly Supports UAE-issued debit cards Offers instant or same-day delivery in certain corridors Interface includes multilingual support 3. e& money: Telecom Giant's Leap into Fintech Previously known as Etisalat Wallet, e& money is the fintech arm of the Emirates Telecom Group. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Discover Hotel and Restaurant Management Programs in Asia LocalPlan Search Now Undo Now licensed and regulated by the UAE Central Bank, the app offers a wide range of digital financial services. Top Features: International remittances to over 200 countries Send funds directly to bank accounts or mobile wallets Also supports local transfers, bill payments, mobile top-ups, and gifting Offers competitive exchange rates and minimal fees Fully smartphone-based interface 4. Taptap Send: Zero-Fee Transfers for Emerging Markets Newer to the UAE market but popular globally, Taptap Send focuses on enabling fast, affordable transfers to developing nations, particularly in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. App Features: Zero transfer fees for countries like: India Ghana Bangladesh Competitive exchange rates Delivery often within minutes Extremely simple user interface Fast registration process 5. LuLu Money: The Digital Face of LuLu Exchange Operated by LuLu Exchange, LuLu Money is a remittance and payment app serving over 170 countries. Key Benefits: Transfer money using cash, prepaid card, or a linked digital wallet Offers real-time exchange rate monitoring Features flexible payout methods Backed by strong regulatory compliance Customers can track transactions easily Includes loyalty points and developer tools for integration 6. Al Ansari Exchange App : The All-in-One 'Super-App' A well-established name in UAE remittances, Al Ansari Exchange has digitized its services into a comprehensive mobile platform. What It Offers: Transfers via: Online bank transfers Credit/debit cards (Visa/Mastercard) Direct debit PayPlus card Cash deposits at branches Features include: Real-time exchange rates Rate-alert notifications 24/7 transfer service Regulated by the Central Bank of the UAE High-level encryption and fraud protection 7. Unimoni App: Transparency and Global Reach Previously known as UAE Exchange, Unimoni is part of Wizz Financial/Finablr, headquartered in Abu Dhabi and operating in over 30 countries. Service Range: International money transfers Foreign exchange Travel and payment services Credit solutions Unique Advantages: Uses live mid-market exchange rates Small markups are built into rates, no flat hidden fees Clear display of fees in UAE dirhams For India transfers: 18% GST on the transfer fee or forex margin 5% TCS (Tax Collected at Source) on annual remittances above Dh30,500, as per Indian tax laws


Mid East Info
24-06-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
Careem expands in Al Ain with the launch of Careem Food - Middle East Business News and Information
Careem Food officially launches in Al Ain, bringing trusted and reliable food delivery to one of the UAE's most culturally rooted cities. This marks yet another Careem service to launch in Al Ain following Careem Rides and Careem Pay, and signals the beginning of a broader expansion in the city, with plans to roll out additional services in the coming months. Residents in Al Ain can now order from a wide range of beloved local spots like Eidan Mandi – available for delivery for the first time only on Careem Food. Other local and regional favorites including Blaban, Ladro Cafe, Al Baz, Freez, Qasr Al Mansaf, Just Burger, and more are also available through the app. Careem's entry into Al Ain comes at a time when the city remains underserved in the food delivery space, with limited choice and convenience for residents. Al Ain has a growing population of Emirati families, expats, and working professionals looking for seamless daily services including food delivery. Abdullah Mohamad, GM of Careem in Abu Dhabi, commented: 'Al Ain has always held a special place in our plans, not just as a key market, but as a deeply rooted community that deserves thoughtful and tailored services. After spending time on the ground listening to residents and understanding their daily needs, we're excited to finally expand to Al Ain, starting with Careem Food, with more services coming soon to simplify everyday life for the Al Ain community.' Careem Food expanded to Abu Dhabi in 2024, where it quickly became a go-to option for food delivery. Since then, demand in the city has surged. In 2025 alone, one customer placed 103 orders in a single month, while another made 19 orders in just one day. The highest number of orders placed in a single week was 37 orders. Spending patterns in Abu Dhabi have also seen a spike. One customer spent over AED 9,000 on Careem Food in a single week, while another placed a single-day order worth more than AED 4,800. The top spender so far this year has spent over AED 25,000, with the highest monthly spend reaching AED 11,000 in April. Now, customers in Al Ain can also order their favourite meals in just a few taps and have them delivered fresh and on time. About Careem: Careem is building the Everything App for the greater Middle East, making it easier than ever to move around, order food and groceries, manage payments, and more. Careem is led by a powerful purpose to simplify and improve the lives of people and build an awesome organisation that inspires. Since 2012, Careem has created earning opportunities for over 3.5 million Captains, simplified the lives of over 75 million customers, and built a platform for the region's best talent to thrive and for entrepreneurs to scale their businesses. Careem operates in over 70 cities across 10 countries, from Morocco to Pakistan.


UAE Moments
29-05-2025
- Business
- UAE Moments
Careem's New UAE Feature - Send Money Fast to Jordan!
Careem Pay, the fintech arm of the UAE-based super app Careem, has officially launched international money transfers to Jordan, adding to its growing network of remittance corridors. This move marks a significant milestone in the region's digital finance ecosystem, especially ahead of Arafah Day and Eid Al Adha, a time that typically sees a spike in cross-border financial activity. Fast, Affordable Money Transfers to Jordan UAE residents can now send up to AED 25,000 per transaction directly to any Jordanian bank account with a valid IBAN using the Careem app. Funds are delivered in Jordanian Dinars (JOD) and are processed within 24 hours, offering both speed and reliability. Read More: Careem Pay Expands Remittance Service to 18 New Countries For repeat users, Careem charges a flat AED 10 fee per transaction. Meanwhile, Careem Plus subscribers benefit from zero fees on transfers above AED 1,500 and discounted rates for smaller amounts. To encourage adoption, first-time users enjoy no transfer fees on their first two transactions to Jordan. Strengthening a Key Remittance Corridor With a substantial Jordanian expatriate population living and working in the UAE, annual remittances to Jordan often exceed $1 billion, making it one of the top remittance routes in the region. Jordan now joins Careem Pay's expanding network of outbound corridors, which includes countries like India, Pakistan, the UK, the Philippines, Lebanon, Egypt, and several parts of Europe. By tapping into this critical corridor, Careem enhances financial inclusion and provides a much-needed service to expatriates seeking convenient and cost-effective money transfer solutions. A Boost to UAE's Fintech and Digital Remittance Ecosystem This launch underscores the UAE's momentum in fintech innovation, especially in the remittance space. Digital-first platforms like Careem Pay are transforming how money is sent across borders—offering faster, cheaper, and more accessible alternatives to traditional banks and exchange houses. The timing of this launch also aligns with broader government efforts to promote cashless economies, empower digital wallets, and support financial inclusion across the MENA region. Read More: How To Use a Careem Bike in Dubai More Than Just Transfers – What Else Can You Do with Careem Pay? Careem Pay is not just about international remittances. As part of the Careem super app, it also enables users to: Split bills with friends after rides or food orders Pay for rides, food deliveries, and groceries directly in the app Top up mobile credit and pay utility bills Use QR codes to pay at local merchants Access exclusive rewards and cashback offers through Careem Plus By integrating payment features into its mobility and delivery services, Careem offers users a seamless lifestyle and financial management platform in one app. To wrap up, Careem Pay's new feature offers UAE users a fast, secure way to send money to Jordan with ease. This innovative service enhances financial connectivity across borders, bringing convenience and speed to personal transfers. With just a few taps in the Careem app, sending money to loved ones has never been more seamless.

Finextra
26-05-2025
- Business
- Finextra
Careem Pay launches international money transfers to Jordan
Careem Pay, the digital payments platform within the Careem app, expands its remittance service to Jordan, allowing UAE residents to send money directly to bank accounts in Jordan quickly and at competitive rates. 0 Careem Pay facilitates money transfers to some of the largest remittance corridors in the world, including India, Pakistan, the UK, Europe, the Philippines, Lebanon, and Egypt, providing a quick and simple way to support families, manage finances, or contribute to investments abroad. The UAE is home to a large Jordanian expat population, making Jordan one of the top recipients of remittances from the UAE. In recent years, annual remittances from the UAE to Jordan have exceeded USD 1 billion. Mohammad El Saadi, VP of Careem Pay, commented: 'Sending money home is one of the most meaningful things our customers do with Careem Pay. For many Jordanian expats, it's about supporting loved ones, covering school fees, or helping parents with everyday expenses. We wanted to make that process simpler, faster, and more affordable.' The launch comes in time for Arafah Day and Eid Al Adha, when international money transfers from the UAE typically see a spike as people increase financial support to their families abroad for charitable purposes and Eid preparations. To celebrate the launch, first-time remittance users enjoy zero fees on their first two transfers to Jordan. Repeat customers can send up to AED 25,000 per transaction, with a fixed AED 10 fee on all transfers. Careem Plus members benefit from even greater savings, with zero fees on transfers above AED 1,500 and reduced fees on smaller amounts. Careem Pay's transfers to Jordan are completed within 24 hours on average, offering a speed that rivals traditional exchange houses. The service supports transfers in Jordanian Dinars directly via bank transfer to any valid IBAN. Careem Plus subscribers benefit from a wide range of exclusive perks across Careem services, including discounted rides, free delivery on food and groceries, and zero-fee remittance on eligible transfers. To send money to Jordan or any of the other available corridors, download the latest version of the Careem app and select 'Send Money' on the home screen.