JN Money Services has expanded its remittance to 10 new countries, deepening its global reach and strengthening financial lifelines for more migrant families.
The new territories are Gambia, Nepal, Nicaragua, Ghana, Honduras, India, Kenya, Philippines, Senegal and Uganda.
Horace Hines, General Manager of JN Money Services, said the decision to expand into these markets was driven by customer needs.
He noted that the move is especially essential for the large number of migrants from these countries who can now better contribute to the welfare of their families in their home countries.
JN Money's expansion is being powered through a partnership with the MasterCard Transaction Services. The collaboration allows customers to initiate transfers from JN Money locations in the UK, USA, Canada and Cayman Islands to their recipients, who are then able to access the funds through physical partner outlets.
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