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UK Fintech Wise Introduces Remittance Payments Services in India, as Company Expands Operations with Mumbai Office
UK-based Fintech firm
Wise (formerly doing business as TransferWise) has introduced remittance services in India, as the company looks to expand its operations globally with a new office in Mumbai.
This move by London-headquartered Wise has come after the company began supporting Google Pay users in the US so they can send INR payments to Google Pay users based in India.
Wise’s management noted that their cross-border payments services cost significantly less when compared to traditional banks and various other providers such as PayPal. Wise reveals that it’s transactions are 38% faster, on average, as all transfers globally are done almost instantly (within 20 seconds).
LONDON (PRWEB) May 26, 2021 Paysend, the card-to-card pioneer and international payments platform, has closed a Series B funding round of $125m, led by One
Former PM David Cameron and the Greensill HQ FORMER Prime Minister David Cameron he has great regret over the collapse of a Daresbury firm which left hundreds of people out of a job. Mr Cameron said he had plenty of time to reflect on the Greensill Capital controversy in an opening statement to MPs. The former Conservative leader, appearing virtually before the Commons Treasury Committee, said: This is a painful day, coming back to a place that I love and respect so much, albeit virtually, but in these circumstances. I have had plenty of time to reflect on what has happened.
Former PM David Cameron and the Greensill HQ FORMER Prime Minister David Cameron he has great regret over the collapse of a Daresbury firm which left hundreds of people out of a job. Mr Cameron said he had plenty of time to reflect on the Greensill Capital controversy in an opening statement to MPs. The former Conservative leader, appearing virtually before the Commons Treasury Committee, said: This is a painful day, coming back to a place that I love and respect so much, albeit virtually, but in these circumstances. I have had plenty of time to reflect on what has happened.