Nium And Aptiv8 Launch MyRemit to allow Faster and Cheaper Overseas Remittance for Migrant Workers

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MyRemit integrates with existing FWapp targeted at migrant workers in Singapore to drive financial inclusion

SINGAPORE, 10 December, 2020 – Nium, a global financial technology infrastructure platform, and Aptiv8, an IT and manpower solution provider, today announced the launch of MyRemit, a remittance service within Aptiv8’s FWapp mobile application that allows migrant workers in Singapore to conduct digital remittance transactions via a single app.

Through this partnership, users of the FWapp will be able to leverage Nium’s vast payout network to over 90 countries including Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and China, to conduct convenient, safe, and affordable remittance transactions.

Ho Chee Wai, Vice President and Country Head for Nium in Singapore said, “Nium is deeply committed to advancing financial inclusion worldwide, and remittance innovation forms a significant part of this effort. Migrant workers have been facing tremendous challenges in sending money back home during the pandemic, with strict measures on social distancing and movement controls within dormitories being imposed. MyRemit provides a more convenient and safer way for migrant workers to send money home to their loved ones as they can do it at any time and any place through the FWapp, which many of them trust and are already acquainted with. ”

The partnership with Aptiv8 is part of Nium’s Remittance-as-a-Service solution, which makes it easier for technology companies who are looking to become providers of payment services and offer remittance services on their own digital platforms. By partnering with Aptiv8 who already has a strong history in providing services to these customers in Singapore, Nium’s Remittance-as-a-Service capabilities aims to expand Aptiv8’s current service offerings starting with digital remittance services.

Sam Tay, Chief Executive Officer of Aptiv8 said, “Since the launch of FWapp in 2017, we have attracted more than 100,000 registered users. Sending money home is a necessity for our foreign worker community in Singapore. We hope that through this partnership with Nium, we are able to further support them and make it easy for them to send and receive money from overseas in a few quick and easy steps, as well as achieve our goal of having 200,000 users by end of this year. We aim to expand our App platform to regional countries, and partnering with Nium will give us an edge by enabling us to enter the countries where Nium has already have a presence in.”.

FWapp is a mobile application network, created by Aptiv8, in partnership with the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) in Singapore. It is a one-stop service platform for migrant workers with MOM, and is designed to help them better settle into Singapore through providing support in  every aspect of their lives. Features of the FWapp include a First Job portal designated for migrant workers, with MOM providing answers on frequently asked employment-related questions modules that enable the foreign workers to submit feedback to MOM in their native languages; and access to online services including Telco Top Up, Remittance, Online Purchases and E-Services.

Nium currently operates its Send, Spend and Receive business in over 100 countries, 65 in real-time. For more information about Nium’s enterprise offerings, please visit https://www.nium.com.

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