Western Union is set to resume money-transfer services to Afghanistan, the company said, after suspending its operations in the Central Asian country two weeks ago as the Taliban advanced on Kabul.
Western Union Logo | Source: westernunion.com |
The world’s largest money-transfer firm in a statement posted on its official Facebook and Twitter social media pages said:
Western Union Statement on Resuming Money Transfer In Afghanistan | Source: Twitter/@WesternUnion |
“Starting September 2, 2021, Western Union is pleased to announce that it is resuming its money transfer services into Afghanistan, enabling customers from 200 countries and territories to once again send money to their loved ones in the country.”
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