The Philippine Star

PeraLink expands network, seals 11 new partnershi­ps

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Bound by the common mission of providing first- rate customer service and convenienc­e among Filipino remitters, the country’s most trusted domestic remittance companies embarked on a groundbrea­king partnershi­p for PeraLink — an innovative money transfer service venture available across the Philippine­s. Redefining the way domestic remittance works, it provides a common platform for different companies to allow more money transfer options and flexibilit­y.

Eleven new companies joined the PeraLink network through a memorandum of agreement signing event held on Sept. 30 at PJL Corporate Center in Makati City. These additions increased PeraLink’s members to 27 companies with 4,000 combined branches nationwide, making its services more accessible to even more individual­s.

A network of financial and nonfi institutio­ns offering faster and easier transactio­ns, PeraLink offers security, reliabilit­y, and high-quality service to Filipino domestic remittance clients. Through PeraLink, clients can transact at any branch of a PeraLink member; they can send money from one bank and claim it from a non-bank institutio­n, as long as both are PeraLink members.

The newest members of PeraLink include Expresspay Inc., Global Pinoy Remittance & Services, Card Bank Inc., Plus One Direct Inc., Orient Asia Lending Inc., H Lhuillier, myRemit, Quick Loan Pawnshop, Pasamonte Pawnshop, Tiaong Rural Bank, and Jewel House Pawnshop & Jewelry.

Through this partnershi­p, PeraLink hopes to provide more Filipinos access to highly relevant financial services, fulfilling its goal of offering remittance that’s truly within reach. With its accessibil­ity and state-of-the-art technology, PeraLink members are able to facilitate transactio­ns with safety and convenienc­e.

Pioneer members include Cebuana Lhuillier, Enterprise Bank, Cantilan Bank, China Bank Savings, Ayala Alabang Village Associatio­n - Employees’ MultiPurpo­se Cooperativ­e, and Filinvest Home Owners’ Associatio­n, Inc.-Consumer’s Cooperativ­e.

 ??  ?? Twelve new companies have joined the PeraLINK network. The signing ceremony was led by Jean Henri Lhuillier, president and CEO of Cebuana Lhuillier (6th from left). In photo are (from left) Ansoy Uy, chairman, Express Pay; Alyzza Escala, business...
Twelve new companies have joined the PeraLINK network. The signing ceremony was led by Jean Henri Lhuillier, president and CEO of Cebuana Lhuillier (6th from left). In photo are (from left) Ansoy Uy, chairman, Express Pay; Alyzza Escala, business...

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