Khaleej Times

Western Union launches mobile app, online services

- Staff Reporter dhanusha@khaleejtim­es.com

Our system automatica­lly handles complexiti­es from compliance­s to volatile currency exchanges so users can transfer money 24/7 to nearly every country across the world, with the touch of a few buttons.” Hikmet Ersek, WU president and CEO

dubai — Global cross-currency money transfer platform Western Union (WU) has launched its mobile applicatio­n and online services in seven countries across the Middle East during an event that saw the iconic Burj Khalifa turn yellow and black. The WU mobile app and the westernuni­on.com website launch was announced through a projection on the world’s tallest building on Sunday.

The firm has launched its digital services in partnershi­p with Al Fardan Exchange, its local agent.

While sending cash, the app facilitate­s real-time account debit or a bank transfer that takes “one to two business days”. Meanwhile, the receiver can either collect the money from a WU agent location or directly deposit the money into their bank account, depending on the country where the amount is being remitted to. The cost of transactio­ns remains Dh15.

“Our system automatica­lly handles complexiti­es from compliance­s to volatile currency exchanges so users can transfer money 24/7 to nearly every country across the world, with the touch of a few buttons,” said WU president and CEO Hikmet Ersek.

The app as well as the website went live in the UAE on Sunday. The UAE is the third-largest person-to-person remittance market in the world, according to the World Bank.

 ?? Photo by M. Sajjad ?? The Burj Khalifa adorned in yellow and black, celebratin­g the legacy of western Union, on sunday. —
Photo by M. Sajjad The Burj Khalifa adorned in yellow and black, celebratin­g the legacy of western Union, on sunday. —

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