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The Change Group is leading the industry by providing educational support to over a 1000 children in the developing world. This work is being done through The Tree Foundation established in 1996 by our CEO Sacha Zackariya. The Tree foundation has raised over a quarter of a million pounds for the Tsunami victims in 2005.
The Change Group is leading the industry by providing educational support to over a 1000 children in the developing world. This work is being done through The Tree Foundation established in 1996 by our CEO Sacha Zackariya. The Tree foundation has raised over a quarter of a million pounds for the Tsunami victims in 2005.
The Tree foundation promotes individuals to train and develop themselves irrespective of race, creed colour or gender. To know more visit http://www.tree-foundation.org
The Tree foundation promotes individuals to train and develop themselves irrespective of race, creed colour or gender. To know more visit http://www.tree-foundation.org
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== External links ==
== External links ==
The Change Group *[http://www.changegroup.com/]
The Change Group *[http://www.changegroup.com/]
The Tree Foundation *[http://www.tree-foundation.org/]
The Tree Foundation *[http://www.tree-foundation.org/]

==See also==
==See also==
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==References==
==References==
{{ReflistThe Retail Revolution- The Role of Bureaux de Change[http://www.sovereign-publications.com/changegroup.htm}}
{{ReflistThe Retail Revolution- The Role of Bureaux de Change[http://www.sovereign-publications.com/changegroup.htm}}

Revision as of 14:14, 7 February 2009

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The Change Group
Company typePrivate
IndustryFinancial Services
Foreign Exchange
Founded1992, Regent Street, [London], United Kingdom
HeadquartersUnited Kingdom Marble Arch, London, United Kingdom
Key people
Sacha Zackariya, CEO
Dr M Zackariya-Marikar,Chairman
Number of employees
600
Websitehttp://www.changegroup.com

The Change Group is a retail foreign exchange company, based in Marble Arch , London, England,and has a presence in 10 countries around the world.

About

The Change Group is world renowned retailer of foreign exchange, with a presence in many world leading airports, seaports and ultra prime shopping centres internationally. The Change Group has grown over the years through an astute combination of organic growth and M&A activity.

Services

The Change Group provides retail foreign exchange services to the international traveller through its branches at convenient locations across the world.

Awards

The Change Group has won significant awards including the Queen’s Award for Enterprise 2006 and the Ambassadors for London Award. In addition The Change Group has been consistently awarded the Investors in People standard and has been ranked 119 in the Sunday Times Top Track listing of the UK’s largest private companies in 2007. In 2006 our rank was 121

Corporate Social Responsibility

The Change Group is leading the industry by providing educational support to over a 1000 children in the developing world. This work is being done through The Tree Foundation established in 1996 by our CEO Sacha Zackariya. The Tree foundation has raised over a quarter of a million pounds for the Tsunami victims in 2005. The Tree foundation promotes individuals to train and develop themselves irrespective of race, creed colour or gender. To know more visit http://www.tree-foundation.org

The Change Group *[1] The Tree Foundation *[2]

See also

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References

{{ReflistThe Retail Revolution- The Role of Bureaux de Change[http://www.sovereign-publications.com/changegroup.htm}}

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