Besides being a crucial contributor to the UAE economy, in this sector lies a huge number of Indian expats, who form part of the top money remittance senders, are concentrated. According to the Emirates Nursing Association, they were amongst the first of the expatriate nurses to arrive in the UAE from the early 1960s; even prior to the federal establishment of the country.
Wall Street Exchange (WSE) has always believed that health workers are the heartbeat of the healthcare sector for their tireless, compassionate, and dedicated service to save and improve lives.
For this reason, one of the oldest and trusted remittance and exchange centres in the UAE, Wall Street Exchange, throws its full weight behind organisations that highlight the efforts and reward excellence of Indian healthcare workers in the country.
Wall Street Exchange holds Indian nurses in high esteem through its sponsorship of Angel Awards, also known as the excellence award for nurses in the UAE.
It believes that Indian nurses' commitment to excellence, as well as their compassionate relationship with their patients, matches the company's long-established reputation of having trustworthy services.
What makes the honour distinct is that anyone can nominate a UAE-based nurse until July 6, 2019, and this can be carried out through its website www.angelawardsuae.com . Ten nurses who have etched a great contribution to the healthcare sector in the country will be honoured.
Being one of the sponsors of the Angel Awards is just one of many compelling initiatives of Wall Street Exchange for the Indian expat community, staying true to its full-fledged overarching mission to promote and support causes that aid the sustainable growth and development of the UAE.
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