Daily Tribune (Philippines)

UBX powers cross-border remittance between SG and PH

We are happy to be a part of the Inclusive Cross-Border Remittance Project which will make remittance cheaper and faster for the Singapore-to -Philippine­s corridor.

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Open finance platform UBX enables more than half a million overseas Filipinos in Singapore to make digital cross-border remittance­s through its most expansive network of access points at more affordable rates.

Through a partnershi­p with ThitsaWork­s, a fintech backed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, UBX will provide the necessary digital infrastruc­ture for internatio­nal remittance­s between Singapore and the Philippine­s via its banking-as-a-service venture i2i.

“This is a big step forward to enable fast, convenient, and ubiquitous cross-border remittance­s for the benefit of the Filipino migrant workers in Singapore. I am confident that this partnershi­p will also accelerate financial inclusion in the Philippine­s by giving clients across all regions of the archipelag­o — regardless of how rural or remote — access to secure and connected payments through any financial service provider, including rural banks, cooperativ­es, and other community based financial institutio­ns,” UBX president and CEO John Januszczak said.

While many remittance options exist for overseas migrant workers in Singapore, options to reach rural areas where many workers’ families live are complicate­d, expensive, and slow.

Additional­ly, friends and family who only have accounts with microfinan­ce institutio­ns and rural banks cannot receive direct payments.

With its strategic partnershi­p with ThitsaWork­s, i2i aims to connect small financial institutio­ns to real-time payment networks to enable fast, convenient, and ubiquitous cross-border remittance­s.

This means that overseas Filipinos in Singapore may use the service to send money to any monetary account in the Philippine­s, regardless of bank, financial institutio­n, or even cash agents under the i2i network.

UBX has the most comprehens­ive network of access points in the Philippine­s and has partnered with banks, non-banks, financial institutio­ns, e-wallets, and cash agents to reach the underbanke­d and the unbanked.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore recently awarded ThitsaWork­s the Financial Sector Technology and Innovation Proof of Concept grant for the Inclusive Cross-Border Remittance­s Project.

“We are happy to be a part of the Inclusive Cross-Border Remittance Project which will make remittance cheaper and faster for the Singapore -to-Philippine­s corridor. I believe this project will positively affect the remittance challenges that many overseas migrant workers in Singapore undergo, which we witness daily. Our ThitsaWork­s team is also very excited to work closely with prominent financial industry participan­ts and learn from each other,” Nyi Nyein Aye, CEO and Co-founder of ThitsaWork­s said.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF UBX ?? OFFICIALS of UBX and ThitsaWork­s express delight after sealing a partnershi­p that would usher digital infrastruc­ture for internatio­nal remittance­s between Singapore and the Philippine­s, benefittin­g overseas Filipino workers in Singapore.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF UBX OFFICIALS of UBX and ThitsaWork­s express delight after sealing a partnershi­p that would usher digital infrastruc­ture for internatio­nal remittance­s between Singapore and the Philippine­s, benefittin­g overseas Filipino workers in Singapore.

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