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  2. Wise (company) - Wikipedia

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    Wise, previously known as TransferWise, is a financial technology company focused on global money transfers. Headquartered in London , it was founded by Kristo Käärmann and Taavet Hinrikus in January 2011.

  3. Apps to use for international money transfers - AOL

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    Xoom is a PayPal service you can select as an alternative delivery option. With Xoom, you can transfer money to more than 160 countries or select cash pickup. Best for business use: Wise

  4. Remitly - Wikipedia

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    Remitly was founded in 2011 as BeamIt Mobile. [5] [6] The company was initially a search engine for remittance services but shifted into money transfers soon after. [6] It changed its name from BeamIt to Remitly in August 2012. [7] In April 2013, Remitly announced that it would allow its users to send free money transfers to the Philippines. [8]

  5. How To Send Money to Mexico: 5 Best Ways - AOL

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    5. Wise. Wise is an online money transfer service that allows you to send money to Mexico instantly, with transparent pricing. Wise is highly-intuitive and easy to use. To start, you can follow ...

  6. Remitly CEO says taking customer service calls is what he ...

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    Customer focus was one of Remitly's founding principles, and Oppenheimer says when he visits Remitly’s customer service centers, he takes the chance to jump on a phone, personally fielding calls ...

  7. Category:Online remittance providers - Wikipedia

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  8. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Fake email addresses - Malicious actors sometimes send from email addresses made to look like an official email address but in fact is missing a letter(s), misspelled, replaces a letter with a lookalike number (e.g. “O” and “0”), or originates from free email services that would not be used for official communications.

  9. Comparison of webmail providers - Wikipedia

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    The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of notable webmail providers who offer a web interface in English.. The list does not include web hosting providers who may offer email server and/or client software as a part of hosting package, or telecommunication providers (mobile network operators, internet service providers) who may offer mailboxes exclusively to ...