“The
service is gaining traction as customers are indicating that they have greater
control over how they use their funds. We are finding a growing number of persons
showing a preference for accessing cashless options”
Group CEO of
GraceKennedy Limited Don Wehby commenting on Western Union in Jamaica 'cash to
account' service
Happy
New Year dear readers! Do you receive money via Western Union?
If
you do, then you'll be happy to know that you can now have the money sent
directly to your Bank Account or your GK MPay Account as reported in the
article “Western
Union Pushes Bank Accounts Transfers For Remittances”, Published, Sunday
January 7, 2018, The Jamaica Gleaner.
Western Union in Jamaica is ramping up its campaign to get customers to send remittances directly to bank accounts. This will not only make life a lot more convenient for recipients but make scamming nearly impossible.
This
as Electronics Transactions and Bank Accounts require Picture I.D's to be
created, making identifying the recipients quite easy as explained in my blog article
entitled “How
Electronic Transactions in Jamaica can eliminate Hidden Economy via Universal
Consumption Taxation”.
This
is a long time in coming as Western Union, which is run by GraceKennedy here in
Jamaica, had rolled out their 'cash to account' service since 2016 in five (5)
other countries:
1. United
State
2. United
Kingdom
3. India,
4. Japan
5. China
There
are now fifty (50) countries where Western Union people can have their
remittances sent directly to their Bank Accounts. So does this mean an end to
standing in line at its retail outlets? Also, could this be the start of a
gradual shift toward Mobile money and
Western Union Cash to
Bank Program - GraceKennedy's MPay Push may get a boost if BOJ makes it
Mandatory
It
depends on how Jamaicans respond. However, they may not have much choice eventually.
Jamaicans
have been slow to adopt to GraceKennedy's MPay Mobile Wallet for the reasons as
listed in my Geezam blog article entitled “How to get Jamaicans to
use Quisk, GK MPay for more than just Phone Credit”.
This latest option allows any Jamaican using Western Union to send their remittances to any bank account, not just NCB. Transfers depend on the following bits of information relating to the recipient:
1. Country
i.e. Jamaica, USA, Canada
2. Bank
of the recipient
3. Money
transfer limits and conditions
4. Transfer
Fees
Please
note that Money transfer limits and conditions and Transfer Fees are similar to
those that apply to retail stores as laid out in my blog article
entitled “How
NCB Quisk Compares to CONEC Mobile Wallet as Jamaica goes Cashless”.
Recipients
of remittances can have their money sent to their NCB Bank account, a possible
herald of the coming of ATM withdrawals I’d originally predicted would happen
in 2016 as noted in my blog article
entitled “How
NCB Mobile Money by AIS and Quisk heralds Mobile phone ATM Withdrawals by
December 2016”.
This is possible once they call Western Union customer service centre (1-800-325-6000) with their money transfer control number as pointed out by Group CEO of GraceKennedy Limited Don Wehby, quote: “For the receiving customer, we also facilitate them being able to have their remittance sent to their bank account with the deposit direct service. A receiver has to be registered for the deposit direct service, after which they have the choice of calling our customer service centre with their money transfer control number and authorising disbursement to their bank account”.
If
their NCB is connected to a GK MPay App, they can receive notifications of the
remittances arriving via their GK MPay App, once they're on the Internet.
Conversion to cash from the GK MPay App is still cumbersome though; if you
don't have a Debit Card you STILL have to go to a Western Union outlet to
withdraw cash using your GK MPay App.
So
this latest move is a push by GraceKennedy to get more Jamaicans interested in
GK MPay while allowing transfer of remittance to NCB and other Bank accounts,
effectively putting a damper on scamming as explained in my blog article
entitled “How
Electronic Transactions in Jamaica can eliminate Hidden Economy via Universal
Consumption Taxation”.
I
suspect that most Jamaicans, who may still distrust the GK MPay App and banks
in general, will still want to line up at retail stores; Western Union in
Jamaica has to go viral with their Marketing Strategy to get Jamaicans to see
this as a viable option.
But
if the Government of Jamaica via the BOJ (Bank of Jamaica) makes it mandatory
that all Remittances have to go to a Bank account registered with NIDS
(National Identification System) , especially when dealing with the Government
as predicted in my blog article
entitled “How
NIDS coming in January 2018 means Electronic Transactions with GOJ to become
standard”, we may see the not only the end of scamming....and the rise of
GK MPay.
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