In 2006, India was the largest recipient of funds being transferred overseas, with over $23 billion being transferred overseas to India through International Money Transfer firms alone. There are many other options available today that have perks over the large cash transfer companies. The money transfer business is expanding at a rate of over 10% a year, and India is a country where a big portion of this cash is being transferred.
March 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments
There are many ways to do your banking, but there are smart ways to get benefits and advantages with internet banking today is easy and safe, and is the most convenient way to go. You can transfer funds, check your balances, order checks, and do a lot more on line.
March 11th, 2010 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments
Transmitting cash to Mexico is a common occurrence in the United States. With over 8 million of this country’s residents having Mexican descent, it is no wonder that the ability to send money to Mexico is crucial. When you need to transfer money back home, you should not have to pay high costs. Doing so constantly can take up not only a lot of time, but also excess funds in fees. Finding alternatives to these costs is crucial if you want to save money, and locating a financial institution or special program that offers transfers for free or very inexpensive can be just what you need.
January 6th, 2010 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments
There are numerous ways to transfer funds from the US to Brazil. One of the simplest ways to do this is to develop a relationship with a US bank that is well represented in Brazil, such as Bank of America, Wells Fargo or Citibank.
October 29th, 2009 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments
So youre one of many needing to send money to Australia and youre trying to find the best possible way to get it there. By doing a little research you can ensure you save some money while your money arrives safely at the intended location.
October 19th, 2009 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments
While vacationing in India for a few weeks a while back, the unthinkable happened; I lost my wallet. I luckily still had a passport, but I had to find out a way to get money wired to India so I could get to the airport and come back home. Had I lost my passport as well, this would have been a very different story.
October 5th, 2009 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments
In 1930, the Department of Justice created Commissarys to Federal institutions. The Commissary was developed to help form a savings account for the money that prisoners receive not payed-out from the Federal State Penitentiary. For the first time, these accounts provided the Bureau of Prisons to keep responsibility for monies prisoners obtain while incarcerated. Funding sources are typically from family and friends, however, other sources are allowed to supply as well.
September 9th, 2009 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments
Currently, credit cards companies are working to expand their service when it comes to wiring money. Many notable credit card companies have started usingpre-paid credit cards to make it easier for their customers to transfer money online.
August 18th, 2009 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments
In 2006, India was the largest recipient of funds being sent internationally, with over $23 billion being transferred worldwide to India through International Money Transfer firms alone. There are many other choices available today that have perks over the large fund transfer firms. The fund transfer business is growing at a rate of over 10% each year, and India is a country where a tremendous portion of this cash is being transferred.
August 16th, 2009 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments
In 1930, the Department of Justice established Commissarys to Federal institutions. The Commissary was developed to help generate a savings account for the money that prisoners collect not issued from the Federal State Penitentiary. For the first time, these accounts provided the Bureau of Prisons to preserve responsibility for funds prisoners obtain while imprisoned. Funding sources are classically from family and friends, however, other sources are allowed to contribute as well.
August 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Credit Cards | No Comments