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Customers can now send money to the Philippines for Dh20 transfer fee with Western Union’s new service. Money transferred is available within 24-hours across over 6,600 Western Union Agent locations along with a US dollar payout option.
The service allows customers to transfer amounts up to Dh3,500 for a transfer fee of Dh20. For amounts over Dh3,500 and up to Dh7,000, the transfer fee is Dh40; for amounts over Dh7,001 and up to Dh10,500, the transfer fee is Dh60; and for amounts over Dh10,501 and up to Dh14,000, the transfer fee is Dh80.
Customers using the Western Union gold!card will additionally earn 25 Gold Points on each transaction.
The card is part of Western Union’s loyalty program designed to provide frequent customers with greater savings on transactions and increased convenience when using its money transfer service. Jean Claude Farah, Senior Regional VP, Middle East, Pakistan and Afghanistan, Western Union Financial Services said, “Western Union’s 24 hour service will provide our loyal customers with a new value-added facility that will offer greater savings every time they transfer money to the Philippines. I hope this new service introduces more people to the simplicity, reliability and convenience of using Western Union for money transfers.” This offer is available at all of the following Western Union Agents: Alukas Exchange, Emirates Post, Emirates International Exchange, Federal Exchange, Al Fuad Exchange, Habib Exchange, Lari Exchange, Lulu Exchange, National Exchange, Orient Exchange, Al Razouki Exchange, Saad Exchange, Travelex Exchange, and Wall Street Exchange.
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