2019-12-18 16:30 |
The new initiative will help ensure migrant workers aren’t charged unethical fees. origin »
2019-12-18 16:30 |
The new initiative will help ensure migrant workers aren’t charged unethical fees. origin »
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) – the United Nations Migration Agency – in partnership with blockchain startup Diginex – on December 16, 2019, announced the launch of a blockchain-based tool to mitigate the exploitation of migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong SAR, China.
2019-12-17 18:00 | |
UN-led International Organization for Migration and Diginex plan to use blockchain to prevent the exploitation of migrant workers
2019-12-17 20:03 | |
Diginex, a blockchain technology and financial services company, and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) – the United Nations Migration Agency – today announced the launch of a blockchain tool developed to prevent the exploitation of migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong SAR, China.
2019-12-16 14:36 | |
TransferGo, an online remittance platform pitched at migrant workers, has entered into a new agreement with Ripple to use the company’s technology for cross-border transfers to and from Southeast Asia, Latin America and Africa.
2019-11-26 13:07 | |
Ripple has made substantial progress in the cryptocurrency industry, partnering with many banks and payment processors that want access to their fast transactions, like TransferGo. TransferGo originally established their partnership with Ripple in 2018, allowing them to help migrant Indian workers to send their paychecks back to their families at a rapid pace. Now, the […]
2019-11-26 08:37 | |
In 2018, TransferGo partnered with Ripple on a program to help Indian migrant workers send money home to their families faster than ever. Today, the company can transfer funds from a sender in Europe to a recipient bank account in India in just a few minutes.
2019-11-26 22:04 | |
Saldo, an app that uses stablecoins that are pegged to the peso, has been approved by the Mexican government for use, ensuring that 20,000 migrant workers are able to use the Stellar network to pay their bills from the US.
2019-11-8 18:46 | |
One of the most striking aspects of the oil-rich Gulf states are their large migrant populations: 88 percent of people in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), 75 percent in Qatar and 74 percent in Kuwait are foreign-born.
2019-4-16 00:57 | |
A lot of people spoke about the pain of cross-border remittances at the recent Ripple Regionals event in Bangkok. One of the day’s final speakers, Paul Arriyavat, VP of Disruptive Technology Office and Chief Strategy Officer at Siam Commercial Bank (SCB), even put a number on it: $68 billion that migrant workers in Southeast Asia send … Continued The post Easing the Pain of Growing Cross-Border Remittance Demand in Southeast Asia appeared first on Ripple.
2019-4-13 01:32 | |
Singapore Company Enables Instant Blockchain Remittance For Myanmar Migrant Workers In Thailand A Singapore-based technology firm called Everex has recently partnered with the Myanmar’s Shwe Bank to introduce a service of remittances between Myanmar and Thailand powered by the blockchain technology.
2018-7-31 10:44 | |
Gift cards, popular in many western countries, allow users without a bank account, credit card, or ID instant access to a wide range of products and services both on and offline. Purchase with these cards allow users to spend without their purchases showing on any statements linked to any bank or credit accounts.
2018-7-9 22:30 | |