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How money remittance businesses can reach more people around the world
Why money remittance is growing, the challenges businesses must overcome, and how they can evolve to meet the changing needs of consumers.
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Money remittance: the key trends driving industry change
The money remittance landscape is changing, driven by growing demand, digitalisation and more. Here’s how payments can reshape the industry, and help remittance businesses seize opportunities.
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Rethinking remittances with eCash
One billion people around the world depend on remittances to make ends meet and improve their economic situation. But rapid digitalization has made it harder for cash-reliant migrants to send money to their loved ones, and for recipients in cash-based economies to use it. eCash can bridge the gap and make remittance services more accessible for everyone.
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Gaining the edge in the accelerated digital remittances market
We have seen a rapid digitisation of the global remittances market in recent years. But how can remittances businesses maximise this opportunity in an increasingly competitive marketplace?
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Payments in a pandemic
The consumer payments trends we see emerging in the UK as a consequence of COVID-19.
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Why the US is moving away from cash-based remittances
Economic migrants in the US are set to move to digital remittances methods, due to COVID-19 and other factors.
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LiT: Is the future of P2P payments digital?
Giving money to friends and family remains critical for many people during COVID-19, but will digital methods replacing cash for these payments become a long-term trend?
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The importance of digital remittances during a crisis
For people living away from family and friends, COVID-19 raises its own set of issues. Providing financial support may be critical, but the current circumstances means there are challenges to overcome
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The power of low-cost remittances in developing countries
Economic migrants sending money back home is one of the most substantial drivers of regional economic growth, but its effect is being compromised by costly transaction fees