India Post (Department of Posts) has signed an agreement with Wall
Street Exchange (a company of the Emirates Post Group of UAE) for launch
of an International Electronic Money Transfer service through ‘Instant
Cash’ product of the Emirates Post Group. The service was launched here
this week by Ms. P. Gopinath, Secretary, Department of Posts, by
receiving the first payment from United Arab Emirates at a function
organized by her Department for signing the tie-up between the
Department of Posts and the Emirates Post Group.
The service will be rolled out nationally in a phased manner and will be
made available at approximately 17,500 post offices across India by
next month. The service will be provided through the International
Financial System (IFS) of Universal Postal Union. This tie-up offers the
Indian diaspora worldwide - especially in the gulf region - a safe,
secure and reliable money transfer service for their families back home.
This new service has its own significance going by the fact that
globally, India is the largest recipient of remittances with over USD70
billion annually, half of which come from the Gulf.
‘Instant Cash’ is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Emirates Post Group,
and its services are available in 59 countries through more than 60,000
locations. They provide instant money transfer service so that the money
is available to the customers within minutes of completing the
transaction.
The salient features of the service are as follows:
• Recipients will be able to receive their
payment at any of the identified 17,500 post offices by producing the
unique transaction number along with their identity and KYC documents;
• Money will be available for payment immediately;
• Safe and secure transactions through established International Financial System of Universal Postal Union.
India Post is the largest postal network in
the world and has completed 158 years of existence. During this long
journey it has undergone continuous transformation according to the
needs of the citizens. It boasts a network of 1.55 lakh Post Offices in
the country, of which more than 1.39 lakh are in the rural area. Besides
mail, it also provides various financial services like small savings
instruments under Post Office Savings Bank and Money Remittance, both
domestic and international.
Source : PIB
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