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Author Topic: New money transmitting service to Phillipines.launched in last 8 days.  (Read 772 times)
qwerty555 (OP)
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July 03, 2014, 05:01:19 PM
Last edit: July 03, 2014, 05:12:53 PM by qwerty555
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https://sendmoney.coins.ph/


Alternative (estimated) cost comparisons welcome ( eg factoring in spread and fiat exchange rates Smiley   ) but it certainly looks competitive.

Current total remittances to Philippines is in the region of $24 billion a year so to capture 1% of that market in its first year would give them 3% of $24 million from their spread ...nice if they can reach that.  Internal remittances ( city to city) are probably in the same region but a lot of promotion/education would be needed in both instances, particularly for internal remittance as many/most are blue collar or laborers on minimum wage which is about $10/day average and are  not tech savvy
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July 03, 2014, 09:33:46 PM
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https://sendmoney.coins.ph/


Alternative (estimated) cost comparisons welcome ( eg factoring in spread and fiat exchange rates Smiley   ) but it certainly looks competitive.

Current total remittances to Philippines is in the region of $24 billion a year so to capture 1% of that market in its first year would give them 3% of $24 million from their spread ...nice if they can reach that.  Internal remittances ( city to city) are probably in the same region but a lot of promotion/education would be needed in both instances, particularly for internal remittance as many/most are blue collar or laborers on minimum wage which is about $10/day average and are  not tech savvy

That's true, mass adoption in the philippines will be a bit of a challenge, but if we start with the young adult population which are a bit more technically inclined (16-30 yrs old?), and make them realize the dire effects of inflation on the PHP, then it should all run smoothly.

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