
MoneyGram has announced it has extended its relationship with Post Office Limited in the UK.
The relationship enables customers to send and receive funds at over 11,500 Post Offices across the UK. Also MoneyGram has affiliated with more than 30 post offices around the world to provide consumers with access to reliable and affordable money transfer services close to where they work and live.
“The renewal of this 17-year working relationship is a testament to a shared vision.” says Carl Scheible, executive vice president, Europe, Africa and Emerging Channels at MoneyGram. “Together, MoneyGram and the Post Office’s network are committed to meeting the needs of consumers who want convenient, reliable and fast money transfer services. We are delighted to continue our relationship with this trusted brand and look forward to continued growth of our shared business.”
Nick Kennett, Director of Post Office Financial Services said: “Financial Services is a very important part of the Post Office business, providing an invaluable service to people across all communities. We are delighted to renew our contract with MoneyGram following a competitive tender process. At the Post Office we want to make sure the services we offer are as accessible as possible to our customers through a network of over 11,500 branches and with the addition of longer opening hours.”
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