Xendpay.com launch money transfer platform
Xendpay.com is the first company to have launched a money transfer platform with worldwide coverage and fully integrated online capabilities, so clients can manage their payments 2
Xendpay can save clients at least 3-6% per transfer.
One client of Xendpay.com used to use another service to send money to South Africa. By switching over to Xendpay, he managed to save £3600 over the last year. It was crucial that the funds reached the account in South Africa in a timely manner as he was making regular mortgage repayments for his parents’ property. T
he fact that the funds always reach the account on time, has ensured that his parents feel at ease now that their liabilities are fulfilled month on month.
This is the type of service that Xendpay aims to provide, leaving customers satisfied knowing that they can rely on us to help with their commitments back home.
One client of Xendpay.com used to use another service to send money to South Africa. By switching over to Xendpay, he managed to save £3600 over the last year. It was crucial that the funds reached the account in South Africa in a timely manner as he was making regular mortgage repayments for his parents’ property. T
he fact that the funds always reach the account on time, has ensured that his parents feel at ease now that their liabilities are fulfilled month on month.
This is the type of service that Xendpay aims to provide, leaving customers satisfied knowing that they can rely on us to help with their commitments back home.
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