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Western Union Co., the world’s leading money-transfer company, announced that
it will provide its Direct to Bank service from the U.S. to México, through
Grupo Financiero Banorte’s UniTeller network.
The new service will enable a person to send money from a Western Union location in the United States directly to a bank account in México. Globally, the company has ties with a number of banks that have agreed to this service, primarily through their online banking portals.
Money can now be remitted from the U.S. via westernunion.com, smart phones or retail agent locations will now be directly transferred to their bank account.
A spokesperson for Western Union said the service is likely to be operational in the first quarter of 2015. There are more than 60 million individual bank accounts under UniTeller network, covering top banks in México, will be benefitted by the service.
(from Zacks)
The new service will enable a person to send money from a Western Union location in the United States directly to a bank account in México. Globally, the company has ties with a number of banks that have agreed to this service, primarily through their online banking portals.
Money can now be remitted from the U.S. via westernunion.com, smart phones or retail agent locations will now be directly transferred to their bank account.
A spokesperson for Western Union said the service is likely to be operational in the first quarter of 2015. There are more than 60 million individual bank accounts under UniTeller network, covering top banks in México, will be benefitted by the service.
(from Zacks)
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