Malaysia's DiGi Enables Money Transfers to Local Countries
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Malaysian mobile network, DiGi has launched a new over-the-counter remittance service that will enable Malaysians and migrants to send money to nine countries across Asia. The service is backed by Maybank.
DiGi SendMoney will be offered at 20 DiGi Centres nation-wide, including three newly-established DiGi Remittance Centres, and builds on the reach of Maybank's remittance service Maybank Money Express (MME). Through this offering, DiGi will become Maybank's first remittance agent for MME.
Galvin Yeo, DiGi's Head of Financial Services said, "We believe DiGi SendMoney will provide customers an easy, safe and rewarding way of remitting cash to key remittance destinations in Asia, and will particularly benefit a significantly large migrant community by providing them with an additional option for secure cash remittance. In addition, Malaysian customers who have domestic helpers or children studying in these countries can now also enjoy the new service option at our touch points."
DiGi SendMoney will enable money transfers for DiGi and non-DiGi customers to nine countries, namely Indonesia, Philippines, Nepal, Vietnam, Cambodia, India, Pakistan, Myanmar and Brunei.
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