Friday 22 January 2016

Tempo Money Transfer launches bill payments in Philippines


The France-based, international remittance provider, Tempo Money Transfer has launched bills payment services in the Philippines. Together with Pagis-headquartered company Ventaja International, Tempo has implemented an innovative option, enabling clients to settle their utility bills in the Philippines, from its locations in France and Germany.

Tempo Money Transfer has a pan-European license for remittances and operates over 70 agent locations in these EU-countries and has a specialized store in one of the busiest districts of Paris.
The spectrum of bills that clients can settle from Tempo’s locations in Europe, includes electricity, water, internet, mobile services, cable TV, insurance and health.

It is the second project this year, within the e-payment sphere.

In collaboration with global electronic payment network iSend, Tempo Money Transfer has recently enabled clients to top up their mobile phones globally, at service locations. Money paid in Tempo Money Transfer locations can recharge cell phone credit in 80 countries throughout the Americas, the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Asia, including India and Oceania. 

The company whose core business is remittances, believe that widening the product range is one of the key elements in success, given how fast the money transfers field integrates itself into the e-payment global segment.

By introducing this new option, we give our clients yet another important degree of freedom and convenience. It is very useful for Philippine nationals who live and work in Europe, to be able to settle various bills of families and loved ones who stay in their home country,” said the President for Tempo Money Transfer, Jeffrey Phaneuf.

He also said that the Philippines is one of the Asian countries where Tempo has been intensively building up its activity.

Tempo Money Transfer’s services are available in nearly 12,000 locations across the country.
Tempo Money Transfer has been very active in the Asian region. Tempo customers have an option of obtaining cash in over 400 ATM locations in 25 regional districts and 9 provinces in Sri Lanka. It also has 7,000 locations in India, nearly 2,000 in Pakistan, and close to 6,000 locations in the Philippines. The number of locations in Nepal exceeds 1,800.

A recently completed project in China, increased the number of locations by 17,000.
"The company has ambitious plans in Asia. It is dedicated to reaching extensive location coverage, a broad spectrum of options and excellent quality of service", Mr. Phaneuf said.


He also added that the services make for an effective decrease in the black market and brings transactions into the open, regulated sphere. “This benefits the host country's economies and customers, giving new space for services at affordable rates.”

Thursday 14 January 2016

Tempo Money Transfer published 2015 results. Over 180,000 in 100 countries



The international money transfer service provider, Tempo Money Transfer, has issued the results of its activity in 2015. The France-based company said, "the year was a very intensive period for the company, that started its operations in the market, in 2014".

The president for the Paris-headquartered remittances operator, Mr. Jeffrey Phaneuf said that in 2015, the company management work priority, was to build up its operational infrastructure in various regions of the world for development of the corridors with outbound transactions in France and Germany (the two leading donor countries for money transfer remittances.

Mr. Phaneuf said that over 20 integration projects have taken flight, in various world regions, including; Eastern Europe, Africa and Asia.

Which has brought operational networks to over 180 000 locations, whereby clients can pick up cash sent from more than 70 agent locations in Germany and France.
In France, the Banque du France -licensed company opened a money transfer store, successfully operating in one of the busiest districts in Paris.

New projects were launched in Asia (China, India, Bangladesh and Nepal), in Africa (Mauritania, Morocco, Nigeria, Guinea, Senegal, Gambia, Mauritania and Sierra Leone).

Mr. Phaneuf said that in all projects without exception, the company managed to reach the targeted operational levels, both operationally and in standards of quality.
“Being an EU-licensed company, we strive to bring the services to European standards in all aspects including quality, reliability and in number of options,” he said.

The services include SMS and phone notifications.

In 2015, the company made drastic efforts to increase its product line.

Money paid in Tempo Money Transfer locations can recharge cell phone credit in 80 countries, throughout the Americas, the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Asia, including India and Oceania. 

Mr. Phaneuf also noted that in 2015, Tempo Money Transfer started playing an important social role.
“In our work, we make accent on low transaction costs for wires. This makes for an effective decrease in the black market and brings transactions into the open, regulated sphere. This benefits the host country's economy and our customers,” the Tempo president said.

Mr. Phaneuf also revealed Tempo's plans for 2016.

“I expect 2016 to be a very busy year for the company. Now we have all operational component created, we are looking at increasing financial indicators and closely working with our partners internationally, to follow the main trends and clients’ growing demand for quality and affordable services.”

The Tempo president said also that the company is very close to launching online remittances, which is going to give yet another option to Tempo clients.