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  2. Walmart MoneyCenter: What it is and how to use it - AOL

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    Walmart MoneyCenter offers many of the same services as a bank, including a checking account, money transfers and check cashing. It can be a convenient way to perform basic banking transactions ...

  3. 10 Best Ways To Send Money Quickly and Safely - AOL

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    Walmart customers can send money online through the Walmart MoneyCenter. In fact, their MoneyGram service allows for domestic and international transfers to more than 200 countries, including ...

  4. Ria Money Transfer - Wikipedia

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    This allowed customers to send money through any of the bank's 99 branches, or receive it directly into their accounts. [9] In 2014, the company launched Walmart-2-Walmart Powered by Ria, a Walmart money transfer service within the US. [10] The service allows customers to transfer money to and from more than 4,600 [11] stores at competitive ...

  5. What Are Walmart MoneyCenter’s Hours Today? - AOL

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    Customers can transfer money domestically and to more than 200 countries and territories via the Walmart MoneyCenter. Fees start at $2.50 and rise as the transfer amount increases.

  6. MoneyGram - Wikipedia

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    MoneyGram businesses are divided into two categories: Global Funds Transfers and Financial Paper Products. [4] The company provides its services to individuals and businesses through a network of agents and financial institutions. In 2014, it was the second largest provider of money transfers in the world.

  7. Wire transfer - Wikipedia

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    This is the system used to transfer money from a bank account to another party. It is also the system used in some payments made via a bank's online bill payment service. These transfers are made using a bank routing number and the account number at that institution. EFTS transfers differ from wire transfers in important legal ways.