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MoneyGram Partners with Korean Fintech, E9Pay

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MoneyGram International, a global leader in cross-border P2P payments and money transfers, announced a partnership with E9Pay, one of the largest money transfer and payment fintech companies in Korea. The partnership enables E9Pay customers to connect to the MoneyGram platform and distribution network in over 200 countries and territories. The integration will especially benefit consumers who send money between Southeast AsiaRussia, and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), which are the main corridors for E9Pay.

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“As we continue to closely manage the ongoing COVID-19 situation, we’re also continuing to push forward on our strategy,” said Alex Holmes MoneyGram Chairman and CEO. “E9Pay has a strong culture of innovation with a loyal customer base of avid users, and this partnership enables E9Pay customers access to our global platform, including our account deposit capabilities.”

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The new E9Pay relationship follows other successful MoneyGram partnerships in the region, such as Woori Bank, Shinhan Bank, Korea Post, Kyongnam Bank, and Sentbe, that are helping MoneyGram capture a more significant portion of the approximate $13.4 billion in annual remittance outflows, per the World Bank.

“We are very excited to partner with MoneyGram in a rapidly-changing, cross-border money transfer and payment market in South Korea,” said Jeon Hyuk Goo, CEO of E9Pay Co., Ltd. “We believe the best way to reach and help our customers is through collaboration with the prestigious MoneyGram brand. E9Pay firmly expects to continue to develop mutually beneficial business through strategic partnerships with MoneyGram.”

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