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  2. WorldRemit - Wikipedia

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    WorldRemit is a digital cross border remittance business that provides international money transfer and remittance services in more than 130 countries and over 70 currencies. It was founded in 2010 by Ismail Ahmed , Catherine Wines, and Richard Igoe.

  3. Category:Online remittance providers - Wikipedia

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  4. GCash - Wikipedia

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    A GCash cash-in kiosk. GCash was launched in October 2004 as an SMS-based money to transfer service.It was Globe Telecom's answer to Smart Communications' Smart Padala which aimed to serve the majority of Filipinos who lacked access to formal banking services at the time.

  5. Maya (mobile payments) - Wikipedia

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    Maya Wallet, powered by Maya Philippines, Inc. and commonly still referred to as PayMaya, allows money transfers between Maya users; send money to other local and international banks; pay recurring bills; purchase mobile and gaming prepaid credits; pay offline merchants by scanning unique QR codes; checkout from online stores using virtual or physical cards; and get insurance coverage for e ...

  6. Ismail Ahmed (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Ismail Ibrahim Ahmed (Somali: Ismaciil Axmed, Arabic: إسماعيل أحمد) is a Somali-British entrepreneur and the founder and chairman of WorldRemit, a money transfer company, and director of the Sahan Foundation International. [1] [non-primary source needed]

  7. How Do I Know If I'm About to Go Over My Bank's Savings ... - AOL

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    For a long time, banking regulations required financial institutions to follow the six-transfer limit to make sure the banking system had enough ready money to function properly.

  8. Remittance - Wikipedia

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    A substantial share of remittance ends up in the hands of banks and money-transfer companies due to fees imposed on money transfers. [1] Scholars have linked remittance flows to improved health and education incomes in low-income countries, as the money provides access to food, medicine, health treatments, and education. [1]

  9. What is the limit for a balance transfer card? - AOL

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    For example, if you have a card with a $5,000 balance transfer limit and a 3 percent balance transfer fee, the most you’ll be able to transfer is about $4,850.