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Study: Consumers Seek Choice for How and When They Transfer Money Internationally

Tech-savvy Filipinos seek choice above all for their future international money transfer needs, according to the results of a study commissioned by Western Union. Exclusive insights show that while 44% of consumers currently prefer to receive money transfers through digital platforms, almost 70% want to be able to choose how they collect their funds in the future – be it in cash or digitally.

The study results, which bolster Western Union’s recently announced ‘ strategy of combining high-value, accessible retail and digital financial services for the world’s aspiring populations, explore consumer sentiment on money movement. More than 2000 consumers across the Philippines who send and receive money internationally were surveyed.

“As consumers look to the future, the principle of choice in how to transfer money internationally is most appealing,” said Jean Claude Farah, President of Middle East and Asia Pacific at Western Union. “This resonates with what we see among our customer base, who actively seek services that are convenient, fast and reliable, based on their needs.”

“It amplifies the need for larger ecosystems, where retail and digital platforms grow and evolve symbiotically,” Farah added. “At Western Union, one of the key focus areas to accelerate growth in the Philippines and around the world is just that - to build on our core capabilities so that we can help grow, strengthen and evolve a financial ecosystem that surrounds our customers. Through our omnichannel approach, we believe that we can harness the power of both the physical and digital touchpoints to serve all our customers’ money movement needs.”

Digital money transfer platforms are used by many, but still not all

World Bank data shows that the Philippines , bringing in USD37 billion in 2021. The Government and Central Bank have made significant strides in driving digital transformation and encouraging inclusion by creating and committing to a clear financial inclusion strategy.

Western Union’s study results show, however, that there is still more to do. While many consumers opt to use digital platforms, many others do not.

Trust ranks highly as a top barrier for using digital money transfer services among senders (31%) and receivers (23%). Thirty-seven percent of receivers prefer face-to-face interaction, while senders say process or customer experience prevents them from doing so (15%). However, approximately 30% of senders and 14% of receivers do not transfer money online for reasons such as lack of connectivity, limited knowledge of digital services, no online banking history or because they are generally unbanked.

Consumers say their remittances set to increase

Rising interest rates and increased cost-of-living expenses have driven headlines around the world. Against a backdrop described by the as the ‘largest cost-of-living crisis of the 21st century,’ consumers in the Philippines have been proactively trying to cope.

Keeping pace with daily financial needs, 44% of senders in the Philippines state that family support is the primary driving force behind how much and how frequently they need to transfer money. In line with this, 83% of the country’s receivers agree they need to receive more money to support loved ones and family.

Meanwhile senders also struggle with a cost-of-living dichotomy. Seventy-seven percent state that because cost-of-living has increased in the country they send to, they have to transfer more money. Yet 72% state that because cost of living expenses have increased in the country they live in, they are unable to transfer as much as they previously did. With that said, both send and receive consumers agree that they expect transfers to increase in the next 12 months - with 74% of senders and 80% of receivers stating that their flow of money is set to go up.

“While many factors contribute to remittance flows, to remit is a personal decision – most commonly to support loved ones and family,” said Farah. “So, it follows that in the current economic climate, receivers have strong influence over the frequency and amounts their senders transfer. As the push-pull dynamic changes over time, it is critical that consumers remain armed and supported with the right money transfer tools in their time of need. That is why we are focused on building a modern, adaptable platform that provides a strong user experience for our customers. As we evolve our business strategy in the Philippines, we look forward to creating opportunities for our customers to better manage their financial lives.”

Western Union in the Philippines

Western Union has been providing money-transfer services in the Philippines for over 30 years and is deeply committed to the country. It offers digital money transfer services in partnership with Agents to over 95% of bank accounts, as well as some of the leading e-Wallets, in the country. As at Q3 2022, the Company also offers its services through over 24,000 retail Agent locations.

In October 2022, the Company announced its three-year strategy to offer accessible financial services while staying connected to its purpose to serve people and their communities. The search for financial opportunity often leads consumers to cross borders to begin life in a new country. Through Western Union’s strategy, the Company will drive solutions to offer customers in the Philippines the best end-to-end experience when moving money and to better manage their financial lives.

About Western Union

The Western Union Company (NYSE: WU) is a global leader in cross-border, cross-currency money movement and payments. Western Union’s platform provides seamless cross-border flows and its leading global financial network bridges more than 200 countries and territories and approximately 130 currencies. We connect consumers, businesses, financial institutions and governments through one of the world’s widest-reaching networks, accessing billions of bank accounts, millions of digital wallets and cards and a substantial global network of retail locations. Western Union connects the world to bring boundless possibilities within reach. For more information, visit .

About Western Union’s research study

The research was commissioned by Western Union to Censuswide. Censuswide surveyed 2003 consumers aged 18 and above - who send or receive international money transfers in the Philippines. The research was conducted between 31 October 2022 and 8 November 2022. Censuswide abide by and employ members of the Market Research Society, which is based on the ESOMAR principles.

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