Published: January 26, 2010
Wells Fargo Adds ExpressSend Remittance Paying Agent in Mexico and Expands to 8 Additional Latin American Countries
SAN FRANCISCO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC) has more than doubled the number of
countries that can receive Wells Fargo ExpressSend remittance
transactions - expanding to Honduras, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic,
Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina. Additionally, Wells
Fargo has added Telecomunicaciones de Mexico (Telecomm Telegrafos) - one
of the largest telecommunications companies in Mexico - as a new paying
agent. Customers can now remit to an additional 1,560 new payout
locations in Mexico, bringing the total payout locations in Mexico to
more than 5,500 locations.
"The expansion of our consumer remittance network in Latin America
reflects on our long-standing commitment to satisfying all of our
customers financial services needs," said Daniel Ayala, executive
vice president and head of Wells Fargo's Global Remittance Services.
"Our Hispanic customer base is made of immigrants from a number of Latin
American countries. Wells Fargo wants to be the bank of choice for this
increasingly important high growth consumer segment."
Wells Fargo remittance services are economical, convenient and
dependable. Customers can send money directly to their beneficiary for
one low transfer fee. Customers may also qualify for 50 or 100 percent
fee discounts based on their account relationship with Wells Fargo.
Customers can send money by signing on to Wells Fargo Online, by
calling 1-800âTO-WELLS or by visiting a Wells Fargo store location.
"Mexico is one of the largest remittance corridors and a key driver for
our remittance business," Ayala said. "Our remittance network expansion
with Telecomm Telegrafos will provide our customers with an alternative
remittance distribution network that reaches a more diverse set of
remittance locations in the Mexican territory."
"This expansion strengthens competition in Latin America and the
Caribbean as the bank's presence links up with important financial
institutions, expands and extends payment networks, offers more
competitive fees, and facilitates the opportunity to remittance
recipients to use other financial services provided by its partners,"
said Dr. Manuel Orozco, Remittances and Development Program,
Inter-American Dialogue.
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NEW NETWORK MEMBER BANKS/COUNTRIES
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Country
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Network Member
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Locations
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Remittance currency
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Available Option
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Transfer Fee
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Argentina
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BBVA Banco Frances
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Over 230 branches
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650 ATMs
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US Dollars
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Account to cash
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Cash to cash
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Bolivia
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Banco Mercantil Santa Cruz
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Over 60 branches
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170 ATMs
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US Dollars
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Account to cash
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Cash to cash
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Colombia
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BBVA Colombia
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Over 470 branches
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750 ATMs
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Colombian pesos
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Account to cash
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Cash to cash
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Dominican Republic
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Banco Hipotecario Dominicano (Banco BHD)
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Over 100 branches
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190 ATMs
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Dominican Pesos
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Account to cash
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Cash to cash
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Ecuador
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Banco de Guayaquil
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Over 80 branches
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660 ATMs
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US Dollars
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Account to account / cash
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Cash to account / cash
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Honduras
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Banco Financiero Comercial Hondurena (Banco Ficohsa)
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Over 80 branches
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160 ATMs
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Lempiras
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Account to account / cash
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Cash to account / cash
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Mexico (additional outlets)
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Telecomunicaciones de Mexico
(Telecomm Telegrafos)
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Mexican pesos
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Account to cash
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Cash to cash
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Nicaragua
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Banpro
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US Dollars
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Account to cash
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Cash to cash
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Peru
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BBVA Banco Continental
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Over 170 branches
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450 ATMs
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US Dollars
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Account to account / cash
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Cash to account / cash
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ADDITIONAL NETWORK MEMBER BANKS/COUNTRIES
Wells Fargo also offers international remittance products to the top
seven countries from the U.S. - Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, the
Philippines, India, Vietnam, and China. Participating banks include:
Mexico - BBVA Bancomer, HSBC Mexico and Banorte
Guatemala - Banco Industrial S.A. and Banco de Desarrollo Rural, S.A.
El Salvador - Banco AgrÃcola, S.A. and HSBC Banco Salvadoreno
Philippines - Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI)
India - ICICI Bank Ltd.
Vietnam - Vietnam Bank for Industry and Trade (VietinBank)
China - Agricultural Bank of China (ABC)
"We launched Wells Fargo ExpressSend in 2007 and it has proved to
be a success for our company," Ayala added. "We understand the lifelong
connection that immigrants have to their extended family and friends in
their country of origin and we want to help facilitate that connection
by expanding our Wells Fargo ExpressSend remittance service to
more countries each day."
Wells Fargo & Company is a diversified financial services company with
$1.2 trillion in assets, providing banking, insurance, investments,
mortgage and consumer finance through more than 10,000 stores, over
12,000 ATMs and the internet (wellsfargo.com) across North America and
internationally.
Wells Fargo & Company
Lisa Westermann, 415-222-6236 (Media)
Lisa.b.westermann@wellsfargo.com
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