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CadRemit Launches '50 for 50' Rewards Campaign to Boost Cross-Border Transfers
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CadRemit Launches ’50 for 50′ Rewards Campaign to Boost Cross-Border Transfers

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New campaign offers CMT Point rewards to qualifying users completing onboarding and international transfers. CadRemit has announced the launch of its new “50 for 50” Rewards Campaign, a month-long initiative designed to encourage onboarding, increase user engagement, and reward customers making eligible international money transfers. Running from June 10 through......
CadRemit Adds FedNow Support for USD Virtual Accounts
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CadRemit Adds FedNow Support for USD Virtual Accounts

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New FedNow support enables eligible USD payments to settle instantly into CadRemit virtual accounts. CadRemit today announced support for FedNow payments for USD virtual accounts, expanding its real-time payment infrastructure for customers receiving funds from the United States. FedNow is the Federal Reserve’s instant payment service that enables participating financial......
Why CAD Remittances Into Nigeria Continue to Rise in 2026
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Why CAD Remittances Into Nigeria Continue to Rise in 2026

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Migration, education, remote work, and digital financial infrastructure continue driving growth in CAD transfers to Nigeria. Financial analysts and payment infrastructure providers continue to observe sustained growth in Canadian Dollar (CAD) remittance flows into Nigeria, reflecting broader migration patterns, digital financial adoption, and changing cross-border economic relationships between both countries.......
Cross-Border Payment Trends Between Canada and Nigeria in 2026
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Cross-Border Payment Trends Between Canada and Nigeria in 2026

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Migration growth, digital settlement systems, and international education continue shaping payment activity between Canada and Nigeria Cross-border payment activity between Canada and Nigeria continues to expand in 2026 as migration growth, international education, and digital payment infrastructure contribute to increasing transaction volumes across the corridor. According to the World Bank, Nigeria......
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