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Business
Lasco launches Jamaica's first Drive-Thru Cambio service
Friday, December 09, 2011
LOCATED on 29 Red Hills Road Lasco Financial Services has launched Jamaica's first and only Drive-Thru Cambio.
The opening of the new drive-thru cambio comes at a convenient time for holiday shoppers and persons both entering and leaving Jamaica who desire to conduct foreign exchange transactions. However this event also heralds a milestone for Lasco Financial Services, which though incorporated in 2004 is still the youngest addition to the Lasco affiliated companies.
"The opening of the drive-thru service is a proud moment, as we are the first within the industry to offer this service to our customers," declared Jacinth Hall-Tracey, Managing Director, Lasco Financial Services. "We are aware of the Christmas rush and in an effort to offer our customers increased convenience, throughout the festive season and beyond we have added the Drive-Thru to our list of facilities."
The new Drive-Thru operates on weekdays between the hours of 8am to 4pm and Saturdays between 9am and 4pm and provides the cash-only facility of buying and selling foreign exchange up to 750 units in any currency.
"One thing that we all want for the holiday season is more time to do the things we love," said Lascelles Chin, Chairman of Lasco affiliated companies. "We know that our new drive-thru service will give our customers that extra bit of time they need to get back to what this season is about, family and friends".
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