To help the victims of Chile’s devastating earthquake, The Western Union
Company (NYSE: WU), a leader in the money-transfer segment of global
payments, today announced a "No Transfer Fee"1
money-transfer program, starting Saturday, March 6, 2010, and concluding
Friday, March 19, 2010, for money transfers sent to Chile from
participating Agent locations in the U.S.
The "No Transfer Fee" program also is available through westernunion.com
from the U.S. Western Union Money Transfer® services to Chile
are subject to network, service and currency availability.
For more information about operating Agent locations in Chile, consumers
may visit www.westernunion.com
or call in the United States 1-800-325-6000 (English and Spanish).
"The hearts of all Western Union employees go out to those affected by
Chile’s earthquake,” said Stewart A. Stockdale, President of The
Americas and Executive Vice President Global Cards and Global Key
Accounts, Western Union. "The earthquake damages have generated massive
infrastructural challenges for businesses operating in the impacted
region, and we continue to work with our Agents toward restoring service
and supporting our consumers in Chile.”
To help the victims of Chile’s devastating earthquake, The Western Union
Foundation, as part of The Western Union Company’s corporate signature
program, Our World, Our Family®,
announced earlier this week a $50,000 donation to World Vision towards
earthquake relief efforts.
Western Union, through its global foundation, also has activated its
Agent Gift Matching Program in support of Chile, matching one-for-one
Agent donations from around the world made to the Western Union
Foundation, up to a combined match of $100,000. Western Union is
encouraging employee donations to be made directly to the Western Union
Foundation in support of Chile relief efforts. All employee donations
will be matched two-to-one in the U.S. and three-to-one outside the U.S.
Additionally, The Western Union Company has set up a special account in
the U.S. benefiting World Vision in support of disaster relief efforts
in Chile. Consumers in the U.S. can donate to World Vision by sending a
no-fee transaction using the Western Union® Quick Collect®
service directed to the World Vision account – CHILERELIEF, CA – for up
to $5,000 until April 2, 2010, by visiting a participating Western Union®
Agent location or online at www.westernunion.com.
Consumers sending a donation to the World Vision account will need to
provide the following information: dollar amount being sent; pay to
World Vision; code city CHILERELIEF, CA.
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IN ADDITION TO THE TRANSFER FEE, WESTERN UNION ALSO
MAKES MONEY WHEN IT CHANGES YOUR DOLLARS INTO FOREIGN CURRENCY.
About Western Union
The Western Union Company (NYSE: WU) is a leader in global payment
services. Together with its Vigo, Orlandi Valuta, Pago Facil and Custom
House branded payment services, Western Union provides consumers and
businesses with fast, reliable and convenient ways to send and receive
money around the world, as well as send payments and purchase money
orders. The Western Union, Vigo and Orlandi Valuta branded services are
offered through a combined network of more than 410,000 Agent locations
in 200 countries and territories. In 2009, The Western Union Company
completed 196 million consumer-to-consumer transactions worldwide,
moving $71 billion of principal between consumers, and 415 million
business payments. For more information, visit www.westernunion.com.
About The Western Union Foundation
Through Western Union's Our World, Our Family® signature program, the
Western Union Foundation supports initiatives to empower individuals,
families and communities through access to better education and economic
opportunity. Recognized by the Committee Encouraging Corporate
Philanthropy in 2009, the program is a five year, $50 million commitment
reflecting the efforts made by Western Union employees, Agents, and
partners around the world. Since its inception, the Western Union
Foundation has awarded over $57 million in grants and disaster relief to
over 1,900 nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in 100 countries. For
more information, visit http://foundation.westernunion.com.
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