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CityRemit

Catégorie : FinancesVersion: 2.5.0

Taille:54.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:The City Bank Limited

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Description de l'application

Présentation de CityRemit, l'application ultime pour des transferts d'argent en ligne sans tracas de la Malaisie vers le Bangladesh, l'Inde, le Népal, le Pakistan, l'Indonésie, les Philippines, le Sri Lanka et le Vietnam. Avec CityRemit, vous pouvez envoyer de l'argent instantanément et en toute sécurité depuis votre compte bancaire malaisien vers votre pays via les options de retrait d'espèces, de transfert de compte et de portefeuille. En tant que toute première application de canal de transfert de fonds bancaire transfrontalier au Bangladesh, CityRemit propose des taux de change attractifs, des frais de transaction faibles et des délais de transfert rapides. Rassurez-vous, toutes les transactions sont sécurisées et privées, avec des mesures de sécurité strictes en place pour protéger vos informations personnelles. Créez un compte CityRemit dès aujourd'hui et bénéficiez de transferts d'argent fluides. Propulsé par CBL Money Transfer Sdn. Bhd., une société commerciale de services monétaires agréée en Malaisie.

Caractéristiques de l'application :

  • Transfert d'argent en ligne : CityRemit vous permet de transférer de l'argent de la Malaisie vers le Bangladesh, l'Inde, le Népal, le Pakistan, l'Indonésie, les Philippines, le Sri Lanka et le Vietnam. . Vous pouvez facilement envoyer de l'argent instantanément et en toute sécurité depuis votre compte bancaire malaisien vers votre pays.
  • Options de transfert multiples : Avec CityRemit, vous avez la possibilité de choisir à partir de différentes options de transfert telles que le retrait d'espèces, le transfert de compte et le portefeuille. Cela garantit que vous pouvez transférer de l'argent d'une manière qui correspond à vos besoins et préférences.
  • Taux de change attractifs : Profitez de taux de change attractifs lorsque vous utilisez CityRemit. Cela signifie que vous pouvez obtenir plus de valeur pour votre argent lorsque vous transférez des fonds vers votre pays d'origine.
  • Frais de transaction faibles : CityRemit offre des frais de transaction faibles, ce qui rend il est rentable d’envoyer de l’argent à l’international. Vous pouvez économiser sur les frais et vous assurer qu'une plus grande partie de votre argent parvienne à vos proches.
  • Délai de transfert rapide : CityRemit garantit des délais de transfert rapides, permettant à votre argent pour arriver rapidement à destination. Cela garantit que vos proches peuvent recevoir les fonds dont ils ont besoin en temps opportun.
  • Sécurisé et privé : Toutes les transactions effectuées via CityRemit sont sécurisées et privées. . L'application a mis en place des mesures de sécurité strictes pour protéger vos transactions et vos informations personnelles, vous offrant ainsi une tranquillité d'esprit.

Conclusion :

CityRemit est la solution ultime pour les expatriés bangladais et les résidents de Malaisie qui souhaitent envoyer de l'argent dans leur pays d'origine. Avec son service de transfert d'argent en ligne, ses multiples options de transfert, ses taux de change attractifs, ses faibles frais de transaction, ses délais de transfert rapides et ses mesures de sécurité strictes, CityRemit offre un moyen pratique, rentable et sécurisé de transférer de l'argent à l'échelle internationale. Créez un compte CityRemit aujourd'hui, faites-vous vérifier et commencez à profiter des avantages de cette application fiable et conviviale.

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