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Western Union money transfers at a glance
Western Union is a trusted provider of international money transfer services, offering a variety of convenient options to send and receive funds globally.
Sending Money Overseas
Customers can transfer money through multiple channels:
Online: Register for a free profile to send money directly from your bank account or with a credit/debit card. 
Mobile App: Use the Western Union® app to initiate transfers on the go, with the additional option to pay in-store. 
In-Person: Visit thousands of locations globally to send money with assistance. 
Receiving Money
Recipients have several options:
Bank Account: Funds can be deposited directly into billions of bank accounts worldwide. 
Cash Pickup: Collect cash at thousands of Western Union agent locations globally. 
Mobile Wallet: In select countries, money can be received into mobile wallets. 
Key Features
First Transfer Offer: New online customers enjoy a $0 transfer fee on their first transaction. 
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