OREANDA-NEWS. World Wide Money Exchange, a global currency exchange business that offers a wide array of money services, has completed construction of three new locations inside Denver International Airport.

World Wide Money Exchange trades in 85 different foreign currencies, provides international and domestic wires, traveler's checks, money orders, postage stamps and limited business services.

“International passenger traffic at Denver International Airport continues to grow, and the addition of these updated money exchange services will provide our global travelers with convenient locations to convert currency and acquire additional financial services before leaving Denver or upon arrival in the United States,” said Neil Maxfield, DIA's acting director of concessions.

The company has operated at DIA since the airport opened in 1995. The new stores, which replace three prior locations with an updated look and feel, are located inside the Jeppesen Terminal near international arrivals on level 5, and in the centers of Concourses A and B. The stores are open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sundays.

“We are proud of our tradition of providing excellent service and an extensive variety of currencies to the traveling public, said Deborah Quintana, president and CEO of World Wide Money Exchange. “As Denver continues to grow as an international destination, our newly remodeled locations position us to better serve the increasing number of international travelers.”

Quintana is certified under the federal Airport Concessions Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program, which ensures fair competition for women- and minority-owned businesses in airport concessions.