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  2. Rewire (company) - Wikipedia

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    Rewire by Remitly is a digital financial platform operated by the fintech company Remitly in Israel that provides online financial services tailored to migrant workers. The platform provides remittance services for workers to transfer funds back home. The Rewire by Remitly platform was originally built by the Israeli startup Rewire which was ...

  3. Remitly - Wikipedia

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    Remitly was founded in 2011 as BeamIt Mobile. [5] [6] The company was initially a search engine for remittance services but shifted into money transfers soon after. [6] It changed its name from BeamIt to Remitly in August 2012. [7] In April 2013, Remitly announced that it would allow its users to send free money transfers to the Philippines. [8]

  4. Category:Online remittance providers - Wikipedia

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  5. Remitly CEO says taking customer service calls is what he ...

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    Remitly, Oppenheimer says, has tackled the challenge of building trust in large part through investing in customer service and embedding it in the corporate culture. And that culture is driven ...

  6. Debit-card spending limits: How to increase yours - AOL

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    Bank. Daily debit card limit. Ally Bank. $2,000 for the first 30 days, then $5,000. Bank of America. $1,000. Capital One. $5,000 (including ATM withdrawals)

  7. Remitly CEO on his money-transfer company’s 10-year ... - AOL

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  8. Remittance - Wikipedia

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    International money transfer ad in London, with texts in Polish and Russian. Remittance has been defined by the World Bank as the part of the earnings which a migrant worker sends back to family members in the country of origin. Worldwide, the flow of remittance has increased from US$72.3 billion in 2001 to approximately US$483 billion in 2011. [3]

  9. What is the limit for a balance transfer card? - AOL

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    For example, if you have a card with a $5,000 balance transfer limit and a 3 percent balance transfer fee, the most you’ll be able to transfer is about $4,850.