MoneyGram partners Access Bank for outbound transfer services
It is no
longer news that ever since MoneyGram
and Western Union Money Transfer
came into the country about 15years ago, that the duo only offers inbound
transfer services from other countries to Nigeria.
But since we
believe in change and that change remains the only constant thing, I can tell
you that things are changing for the better.
About a
month ago, Western Union partnered with First
Bank of Nigeria to start offering outbound transfer services.
And just
yesterday, MoneyGram followed suit and also went ahead to partner this time
around with Access Bank to also
start offering outbound transfer services, which was tagged “Naija Send”.
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With this
welcome development, those that will want to send money to their friends and
loved one overseas will need not to worry much again.
According to
the Regional Manager, MoneyGram Anglophone West Africa, Mrs. Kemi Ogunsaya she
said that charges for the services are quite competitive, and that the
documentations you need to carry out the send
transactions are the same with those one’s you have been using to receive.
She also
added that there will be no excess charges and that charges are quite
affordable.
From our own
part here, we want to say kudos to MoneyGram and Western Union for this
partnerships and unprecedented services here in the country.
We also want
to believe that in no time too, PayPal will follow suit to start allowing
Nigerians to receive money with their PayPal accounts.
MoneyGram partners Access Bank for outbound transfer services
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