Wall Street Exchange (WSE), a subsidiary of FINTX and part of the 7X financial services group, has inaugurated two new branches—one in Ajman and the other in the Workers Village of Mussafah, Abu Dhabi. This expansion aligns with WSE’s mission to enhance financial accessibility and inclusion in underserved, high-density communities.
Strengthening Access in Labour-Focused Communities
By opening new outlets in areas with significant working-class populations, WSE is reinforcing its commitment to serving the everyday financial needs of individuals who often face barriers to traditional banking services. The Mussafah Workers Village location, in particular, offers critical access to secure, affordable remittance and exchange services for labourers and residents in the industrial zone.

This strategic move supports the UAE’s ongoing efforts to promote inclusive economic growth and resonates with the country’s official ‘Year of Community’ campaign, which focuses on fostering social cohesion and access to essential services.
A WSE spokesperson commented:
“These new branches are more than just physical expansions; they are a statement of our values. We are investing in people—bringing essential financial services to where they live and work. Our mission is rooted in empowering communities through accessibility and trust.”
Supporting the UAE’s Vision of a Digitally Driven, Inclusive Economy
Wall Street Exchange plays a pivotal role in the UAE’s vision to become a leading inclusive, digitally enabled financial hub. The company continues to support national goals of economic integration by ensuring that its services are accessible across demographic and geographic segments.
The expansion into Ajman and Mussafah comes as part of WSE’s broader strategy to:
- Promote financial literacy and inclusion in underserved communities,
- Provide secure and user-friendly remittance services, and
- Align with national economic development objectives through strategic presence in key areas.
Through its network, WSE enables easier financial participation for residents, especially those in labour-intensive sectors, helping integrate them into the broader economic ecosystem.

