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TransferGo appoints Povilas Čiuplys as its new Chief Customer Officer

TransferGo has appointment Povilas Čiuplys as Chief Customer Officer. Previously, Povilas worked in a senior customer service position at TransferGo, and brings over a decade of experience in driving positive customer experiences. Based in Vilnius, Lithuania, Povilas will be responsible for leading TransferGo’s customer support strategy, liaising with its product …

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TransferGo defies remittance predictions with all-time highs 

TransferGo has hit over £3billion in international money flows and over 10 million customer transactions. In April 2020, the World Bank predicted the pandemic would cause the sharpest decline in remittances in recent history, and would ultimately affect providers in the market. However, TransferGo has proven that the migrant community continues to …

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TransferGo selects Thought Machine to drive global expansion

TransferGo is partnering with banking technology company, Thought Machine on its cloud native core banking platform, Vault. Vault will enable TransferGo’s migrant worker community to move their money around the world quickly, safely and as cost efficiently as possible.  “Hot off the heels of a $4m investment from Silicon Valley …

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TransferGo and Mastercard support European customers with secure cross-border payments

A new partnership agreement between TransferGo  and Mastercard will enable customers across 20 European countries to make international money transfers from any payment card or bank account directly to a Mastercard debit or credit card. As part of  Mastercard Send, TransferGo customers can now transfer money in real-time to Mastercard …

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TransferGo partners with Visa to bring global real-time transfers to users 

Money transfer company, TransferGo is partnering with Visa to bring real-time international money transfers to consumers’ bank cards. This service is currently live in 32 markets, including Germany, Spain, Romania, Poland, Ukraine and Turkey and has the potential to expand to a total of 178 countries in the future with …

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