World First has announced the launch of its new mobile app which will enable clients to make high-speed currency transfers directly from their portable device.
The World First Money Transfer App is available to download on iTunes and other app stores for free. It allows clients to manage their international payments on-the-go.
Alex Sullivan, Managing Director of World First UK, said: “It’s great to be able to bring new technology like this to market and we’re really looking forward to hearing more from our customers about just how much easier, faster and cheaper it is to send money around the world thanks to this new pioneering app. With the World First Money Transfer App, our clients will now be able send and receive money from overseas in just a few minutes.”
“They will also be able to track the progress of their payments, calculate the exchange rate with the currency converter, check live rates and read our award winning blog analysis and insight directly on their mobile phone. We use our Kindles to read on holiday, we shop online, we do our banking online and now we have the capability to manage international transfers on-the-go. These tools are revolutionising the way people live their lives and manage their money for the better.” He added.
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