Friday, March 25, 2022

Western Union, Artajasa offer Indonesia money transfer payouts into bank accounts, wallets

KUALA LUMPUR, March 23 -- Western Union, a global leader in cross-border, cross-currency money movement and payments, has announced PT Artajasa Pembayaran Elektronis (Artajasa) as its newest bank account and wallet payout partner in Indonesia.

According to a statement, the collaboration will enable customers to receive international money transfers in minutes into their bank accounts across all major banks in Indonesia. Payout into wallets will launch later this year.

“The increasing demand for financial connectivity and rising expectations for immediate access means more people are looking for easy and trusted ways to move their money, especially into bank accounts,” said Head of Singapore, Indonesia and North Asia, Western Union, K. Premmananth.

“Our collaboration with Artajasa adds to Western Union’s growing portfolio of money movement options and offers customers the trust and reliability, combined with the speed, transparency and seamless experience they expect as they move their hard-earned money.”

Meanwhile, Director of Artajasa, Siti Hidayati said: “Customers today are living ever more interconnected digital lives and we are excited to come together with Western Union, offering customers the ability to receive money into their bank accounts and wallets conveniently and reliably.”

Founded in 2000, Artajasa, a pioneer in the market of electronic transactions in Indonesia, has also developed network solutions for bill payments across various industries, including telecommunications, utilities, insurance, finance and education.

Over the last few years, Western Union has accelerated its account-based payout options, including bank account, wallet or card payout, ensuring robust connectivity for customers.

Globally, Western Union can process payouts into billions of bank accounts, including millions of wallets and cards across more than 130 countries and territories, with real-time capabilities in 100 of these countries. 

More details at www.westernunion.com.

-- BERNAMA

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