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If you try to browse through the different money transfer options that you have online, it can be quite disappointing to find out that you have limited choices as to how and where you can make a money transfer. Through Sharemoney’s partnership with several countries such as the Philippines, everything will be less of a hassle. When you choose us as your remittance partner, your choices are no longer limited. In fact, you can transfer money to a list of partner banks in the Philippines or through a number of cash pickup locations in the country. Door-to-door delivery options are also available.
If you are interested in using banks to transfer money to your loved ones in the Philippines, you have plenty of choices as long as the name of your chosen bank is included on the list. One of the banks we have partnered with is Union Bank. If your loved one has a bank account with Union Bank, you can transfer funds to them via Sharemoney.
This publicly-listed universal bank was established in the Philippines in 1982. Almost 35 years after it has been founded, it has gained wide recognition in the market for their banking products and services. In fact, it was once ranked third in terms of profits among all banks in the Philippines next to Bank of the Philippine Islands and Metrobank. To date, it has a wide variety of products under its banner which include trust and investment products, loan products, credit cards, and debit cards.
Bank Swift Code: UBPHPHMM
In order to complete a money transfer to Union Bank, you have to consider these steps:
Sharemoney, the online money transfer service on Omnex Group, Inc., is a convenient and fast choice when it comes to sending money to your loved ones in the Philippines. Your loved ones will be able to receive the money in a competitive US$ to PHP exchange rate. Get your recipient’s Union Bank account number ready and start transferring money fast and conveniently through Sharemoney. You can also easily use the Money Transfer Number or MTN corresponding to your transaction to check where the money is.
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