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New reduced fees for Western Union money transfers from UAE to South Asia
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, May 04 - 2005 at 14:53
- PRESS RELEASE
Western Union Financial Services, Inc., a worldwide leader in money transfer services, today announced a reduction in its service fees for customers sending money from UAE to the South Asian countries of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Bhutan and the Maldives.
" The new reduced service fees add more value to Western Union's fast, reliable and convenient money transfer service." Said Katta Prasad, Marketing Manager, Middle East, Pakistan and Afghanistan, Western Union Financial Services.
" South Asia is an important market for Western Union so with the reduced fees from the UAE to South Asia, we hope that even more customers will use and benefit form Western Union' fast, reliable service at reduced prices. For more than 150 years, Western Union has constantly strived to improve the quality of its services. As a result, Western Union has more than 220,000 agent locations in more than 195 countries and territories worldwide. Throughout South Asia, Western Union has over 20,000 agent locations, by reducing fees, we hope to add value for our customers wanting to send money home while continuing to provide the same reliable service they have come to expect."
In addition to transfer fees, Western Union also makes money when it changes your money into foreign currency.
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About Western Union Financial Services, Inc. and First DataWestern Union Financial Services, Inc., a subsidiary of First Data Corp. (NYSE: FDC), is an international leader in consumer money transfer services. Consumers can quickly and reliably pay bills and transfer money around the globe using the company's proprietary money transfer network. Western Union and its subsidiary, Orlandi Valuta, together make up one of the world's largest money transfer networks with approximately 220,000 Agent locations in more than 195 countries and territories. Famous for its pioneering telegraph service, the original Western Union dates back to 1851 and introduced electronic money transfer service in 1871.
First Data Corp., with global headquarters in Denver, helps powers the global economy. Serving approximately 4.1 million merchant locations, 1,400 card issuers and millions of consumers, First Data makes it easy, fast and secure for people and businesses to buy goods and services, using virtually any form of payment: credit, debit, smart card, stored-value card or check at the point-of-sale, over the Internet or by money transfer. For more information, please visit the company's Web site at www.firstdata.com.
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