Western Union said on Wednesday that it has resumed remittance services between the US and Cuba in a limited capacity after two years.
The company stopped the money transfers in 2020 after then-President Donald Trump tightened long-standing relations with Cuba.
The Biden administration relaxed a handful of the Trump-era restrictions, including remittance payments, but has still left many in place.
The test phase is being rolled out in select locations in Miami, and transfers can be sent to three government-operated banks in Cuba.