Telegraphic Transfer | Telegraphic Transfer or Telex Transfer, often abbreviated to
TT, is a historic term used to refer to an electronic means
of transferring funds overseas. A transfer charge is
collected while sending money. Historically "T/T," meant a cable
message from one bank to another in order to effect the
transfer of money.
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HSBC | HSBC, one of the largest banking and financial services
institutions in the world, serves millions of customers
through its four Global Businesses. HSBC has around 6,600 offices
in 80 countries and territories across Africa, Asia, Europe,
North America and South America, and around 60 million
customers.
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PayPal | PayPal is the faster, safer way to send money, make an
online payment, receive money or set up a merchant account.
PayPal is an American, international e-commerce business allowing
payments and money transfers to be made through the
Internet. Online money transfers serve as electronic
alternatives to paying with traditional paper methods, such
as checks and money orders.
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Western Union | Send a money transfer online to your friends and family
around the world with Western Union. Transfer money to a
bank account or for cash pickup. The Western Union Company is a
financial services and communications company based in the
United States. Its North American headquarters is in
Meridian, Colorado, though the postal designation of nearby
Englewood is used in its mailing address. Up until it
discontinued the service in 2006, Western Union was the best-known
U.S. company in the business of exchanging telegrams.
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