Consumers in the Philippines Can Now Request Money from U.S.
Messenger Users
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. & MANILA, Philippines--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
The Western Union Company (NYSE: WU), a leader in global payments, today
announced it has launched a new and innovative money transfer bot which
enables money transfer requests through Facebook Messenger in the
Philippines.
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Through the bot, Messenger users in the Philippines—the world’s third
largest remittance-receiving nation—can request money from friends and
family in the U.S.—the world’s largest remittance sending nation.
Requestors can state the transaction amount and their preference for
payout; with the option for funds to be received into all major bank
accounts in the Philippines, or in cash at Western Union®
retail Agent locations across every province in the country.
The request for money through Messenger triggers a message to the sender
in the U.S. The sender simply clicks on the request and they are taken
directly into the Western Union Money Transfer® Bot within
Messenger to complete the transaction in just a few simple clicks.
“This collaboration underscores our commitment to financial inclusion,
by connecting the world’s developed and emerging nations in innovative
ways,” said Odilon Almeida, President, Global Money Transfer at Western
Union. “We are constantly looking for opportunities to ensure we are
making our services accessible and convenient, at both ends of a global
money transfer.”
Messenger users both in the U.S. and the Philippines now have access to
Western Union’s industry-leading digital and retail cross-border money
transfer platform, as well as many innovative features including access
to real-time foreign exchange rates and automated customer support. The
user sending funds can also receive transaction tracking notifications
in almost real time, ensuring convenience and transparency on the
platform that is 'always on' across devices.
“Our Messenger community in the Philippines can now connect with their
loved ones in the United States via Western Union services—driving
greater financial inclusion in addition to social connectivity,” said
Kahina Van Dyke, Director, Global Financial Services Partnerships,
Facebook Messenger. “We are proud to continue our work with Western
Union, and launch new services via the Western Union bot for Messenger.”
In April of 2017, Western Union launched a
money transfer bot for Messenger in the U.S., which offers a simple,
seamless experience for those who want to move money around the world.
The entire experience occurs within the Western Union cross-border money
transfer platform which is embedded inside Messenger.
Filipinos are one of the world’s largest user groups of Facebook, and
the Western Union bot for Messenger enables a digital-and-physical
gateway for money movement, bringing access, convenience and
leading-edge technology to these tech-savvy and highly digital-based
consumers.
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About Western Union
The Western Union Company (NYSE: WU) is a leader in global payment
services. Together with its Vigo, Orlandi Valuta, Pago Facil and Western
Union Business Solutions branded payment services, Western
Union provides consumers and businesses with fast, reliable, and
convenient ways to send and receive money around the world, to send
payments and to purchase money orders. As of June 30, 2017, the Western
Union, Vigo and Orlandi Valuta branded services were offered through a
combined network of over 550,000 agent locations in 200 countries and
territories and over 150,000 ATMs and kiosks, and included the
capability to send money to billions of accounts. In 2016, The Western
Union Company completed 268 million consumer-to-consumer transactions
worldwide, moving $80 billion of principal between consumers, and 523
million business payments. For more information, visit www.westernunion.com.

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