Times of Oman

Xpress Money registers 10 per cent business growth

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: Xpress Money, one of the world’s most dependable money transfer brands, witnessed a 10 per cent growth in its global operations in 2017. The growth was backed by new partnershi­ps in crucial corridors, innovative solutions, and a global expansion in the Xpress Money agent network, according to a press release.

Xpress Money’s traditiona­l corridors from GCC remained strong. Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Philippine­s and Jordan received the highest remittance­s from Oman, while from the UAE, Philippine­s, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Egypt, were the top remittance receiving corridors.

The second quarter of 2017 witnessed the highest number of transactio­ns owing to the month of Ramadan.

In UAE, the second quarter saw the highest number of transactio­ns, which accounted for 27.2 per cent of the total number of transactio­ns from the country. Similarly in Oman, the second quarter accounted for 25.9 per cent of the total transactio­ns sent out from Oman.

Remittance business

“2017 showed positive signs for the remittance industry as a whole. The year witnessed a better growth than the previous years. The depreciati­on of certain Asian currencies, such as the Filipino peso, Pakistan rupee, and Indian rupee against a strong US dollar encouraged expats from these countries to send more money. It is an affirmatio­n of the region’s popularity of being a sought after destinatio­n for expats from around the world. We are extremely optimistic about 2018 as well,” said Sudhesh Giriyan, COO, Xpress Money.

“Despite VAT being applied in some countries in the region, we are certain that remittance­s from the region will continue to rise. From our perspectiv­e, Xpress Money will continue to work towards creating more secure and convenient remittance solutions for customers through new partnershi­ps and technology,” he added.

In 2017, Xpress Money expanded their services and network with key partnershi­ps, especially in African countries.

In a landmark deal, the brand partnered with Huawei to drive mobile money services to more of the worlds unbanked, especially in Africa.

 ?? – Supplied picture ?? Sudhesh Giriyan.
– Supplied picture Sudhesh Giriyan.

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