Logo of Phnom Penh Post newspaper Phnom Penh Post - ACLEDA, WU to enable global money transfers

ACLEDA, WU to enable global money transfers

Content image - Phnom Penh Post
ACLEDA president In Channy at a workshop held at the bank’s head office in the capital, in 2020. Heng Chivoan

ACLEDA, WU to enable global money transfers

Cambodia's largest commercial bank by total assets ACLEDA Bank Plc and global money transfer firm Western Union (WU) have partnered to offer customers cross-border money transfers to 200 countries via “ACLEDA mobile” app.

In Channy, president and group managing director of ACLEDA, said the June 22 agreement with WU would facilitate a fast, convenient and reliable way of overseas fund transfer via ACLEDA mobile from anywhere at any given time.

“With this partnership, customers would be able to transfer money [to recipients] who can pick up the cash at retail locations worldwide.

“Customers have multiple options on our digital platform to conduct transactions including the ACLEDA Bank account or e-wallet,” he said.

Channy viewed the cooperation as vital because it aims to connect people with opportunities by providing access to solutions that empower them to move money using their preferred way.

WU head of Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Indochina Jeffrey Navarro said ACLEDA’s collaboration with his company would continue to deepen its digital capabilities, to reach more customers and enable them to connect to the digital economy.

WU’s global network spans more than 200 countries and territories.

“We are pleased to provide our service on ACLEDA mobile, offering digital solutions that empower people and communities,” Navarro said.

According to the bank, customers can also receive money via WU which will be deposited into their ACLEDA account or e-wallet by inputting the “money transfer control number” (MTCN) in the app.

Alternatively, customers can also pick up their money transfers at the nearest ACLEDA Bank.

As of March 31, ACLEDA reported $8.16 billion in total assets, $5.79 billion in total credit portfolios and $5.90 billion in total deposits. It has about 3.44 million customers.

MOST VIEWED

  • Joy as Koh Ker Temple registered by UNESCO

    Cambodia's Koh Ker Temple archaeological site has been officially added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List, during the 45th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on September 17. The ancient temple, also known as Lingapura or Chok Gargyar, is located in

  • Ream base allegations must end, urges official

    A senior government official urges an end to the allegations and suspicions surrounding the development of Cambodia’s Ream Naval Base, now that Prime Minister Hun Manet has addressed the issue on the floor of the 78th UN General Assembly (UNGA 78). Jean-Francois Tain, a geopolitical

  • Cambodia set to celebrate Koh Ker UNESCO listing

    To celebrate the inscription of the Koh Ker archaeological site on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, the Ministry of Cults and Religion has appealed to pagodas and places of worship to celebrate the achievement by ringing bells, shaking rattles and banging gongs on September 20. Venerable

  • CP denied registration documents by ministry

    The Ministry of Interior will not reissue registration documents to the Candlelight Party (CP). Following a September 21 meeting between ministry secretary of state Bun Honn and CP representatives, the ministry cited the fact that there is no relevant law which would authorise it to do

  • Manet touches down in Beijing for high-level meetings

    Prime Minister Hun Manet arrived in Beijing on September 14 for his first official visit to China, where he is slated to attend the 20th China-ASEAN Expo and meet other leaders including Chinese President Xi Jinping. Upon his arrival, Manet laid a wreath at the Monument

  • Cambodian diaspora laud Manet’s UN Assembly visit

    Members of the Cambodian diaspora are rallying in support of Prime Minister Hun Manet’s forthcoming visit to the 78th UN General Assembly (UNGA 78) in the US’ New York City this week. Their move is an apparent response to a recent call by self-exiled former