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WorldRemit commends restoration of money transfers to Nigeria

Nigerians in the diaspora are set to benefit from increased competition in remittance market after CBN regranted WorldRemit a license to operate in Nigeria.

WorldRemit commends restoration of money transfers to Nigeria

The restoration of this service comes after the decision of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to approve WorldRemit and other international money transfer operators (IMTOs).

At the beginning of August 2016, hundreds of IMTOs suspended their operations, leaving the Nigerian diaspora to rely on Western Union, MoneyGram and Ria.

Now WorldRemit has received a letter of approval from the CBN enabling its digital money transfer services to Nigeria to be resumed.

WorldRemit launched its service to Nigeria in 2011 when it pioneered low-cost instant deposits to all bank accounts.

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The service provided the Nigerian diaspora with an easy, fast and secure way to send money home as well as bringing much-needed foreign exchange into the local economy.

Supporting the country’s move towards a cashless economy, 100% of transactions were either bank deposits or airtime top-ups.

Ismail Ahmed, founder and CEO of WorldRemit, comments: “We commend the CBN for reaffirming the country’s commitment to building an enabling environment and level-playing field for international money transfer services to Nigeria.

“The new environment will help to bring the estimated 50% of remittances to Nigeria that currently go through unregulated, informal networks into the formal channels.

“We’re grateful to the many Nigerians both at home and in the diaspora that supported our call for money transfers to be restored. A competitive remittance market provides Nigerians with greater convenience and better pricing.”

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To celebrate the relaunch of its service to Nigeria, WorldRemit is offering promotional pricing of nominal $0.01, €0.01, £0.01 or equivalent in fees on all money transfers to Nigeria until September 30, 2016.

About WorldRemit 

WorldRemit is changing the way people send money.

It’s easy – just open the app or visit the website, no more agents.

1. Transfers to most countries are instant – send money like an instant message.

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2. More ways to receive (Mobile Money, bank transfer, cash pickup, and mobile airtime top-up).

3. Available in over 50 countries and 125+ destinations.

4. Backed by Accel Partners and TCV – investors in Facebook, Spotify, Netflix and Slack.

WorldRemit is the UK’s fastest-growing technology company (Deloitte Technology Fast 50 2015)

WorldRemit’s global headquarters are in London, UK with regional offices in the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

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