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GCASH, iRemit waive remittance service fees to OFWs

Remittance companies joined other firms in helping Filipinos recover from the onslaught of typhoon Ondoy by offering free service fee to overseas Pinoys who would want to send money to their families and relatives affected by the calamity.

Clients of Globe’s GCASH REMIT may avail of the free remittance services via GCASH REMIT until October 5, 2009 as part of its relief efforts to OFW families affected by the typhoon.

The company is waiving all remittance transactions from abroad via GCASH as it hopes to help OFWs reach out faster and easier to affected families in the Philippines.

The service is open to all GCASH REMIT partners and customers. No other fees will be charged from the sending customer as well as the receiving beneficiary making the service free within the period stated.

GCASH REMIT services include cash pick up, direct bills payment (including donations to GCASH donate partners), and regular GCASH or credit of remittances to GCASH wallets.

Meanwhile, iRemit President and Chief Operating Officer Harris Jacildo announced that all remittances for beneficiaries living in areas affected by Ondoy maybe remitted free of charge from October 1 to 5, 2009.

“We hope that iRemit's contribution will help alleviate their sufferings," said Jacildo.

Their organization and its employees mobilized the operation of relief supplies early this week in response to the appeal made by media and other institutions for nationwide assistance to affected Filipinos.

“The main purpose of the relief is to provide urgently needed food and supplies for those in evacuation centers and those who are still in the flooded areas," said Jacildo.

The company’s overseas branches were also mobilized to accept donations direct to bank accounts of several foundations and the Philippine National Red Cross.

iRemit waived its money transfer charges for every donation sent to these institutions.

“Our kababayans abroad immediately responded and remitted their donations to their choice of foundation to assist the victims of the disaster,” he added.

From http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/pinoy-migration/10/01/09/gcash-iremit-waive-remittance-service-fees-ofws

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