Industry Associations
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International Association of the Money Transfer Networks IAMTN is the only international trade association, representing Money Transfer industry across the globe. As a trade organisation, International Association of the Money Transfer Networks provides its members with access to the potential business partners internationally, research data on money transfers and associated industries. |
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National Money Transmitters Association The National Money Transmitters Association (the “NMTA”) was born out of the need of money transmitters to have a voice in shaping and developing this industry. Started in 1999, the NMTA channels the concerns of licensed money transmitters across the United States and provides a mechanism to address issues that impact our business, with the strength and support of a national organization. |
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World Savings Banks Institute WSBI (World Savings Banks Institute) is the global representative of savings and retail banking. WSBI represents savings and socially committed retail banks or associations thereof in 92 countries. WSBI works closely with international financial institutions and represents its members’ interests at an international level. |
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World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) WOCCU, along with its providers, strives to assist credit unions in reaching emerging markets (i.e., immigrant population) by providing credit unions with safe and affordable money transfer products and technologies. By offering high-demand remittance products, credit unions are able to attract and effectively serve potential members in this evolving financial marketplace. The combined expertise of our money transfer partners and WOCCU’s credit union knowledge results in customized solutions, better service to emerging markets, an expansive network with convenient points of service, tailored products to attract new members and the ability to go above and beyond by offering other financial products and services to attract new members into the financial mainstream. |
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