Ooredoo Mobile Money has announced that its QR1 money transfer fee promotion has been extended until April 30.
The money-saving offer has been extended as part of Ooredoo’s “vision of giving back to Qatar’s diverse community of international residents”, the company has said in a statement.
The promotion, which was launched in 2015, enables customers to send money abroad instantly with a money transfer fee of QR1, one of the lowest in Qatar. “Thanks to the low fee, customers can send money quickly, easily and safely for collection at more than 347,000 MoneyGram agents in 200 countries, all through the convenience of their mobile phone,” the statement notes.
The QR1 offer is available for customers transferring money through MoneyGram to a selection of 200 countries, including the Philippines, GCC, Asian countries such as India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka and most of the African countries.
Ooredoo Mobile Money customers can also enjoy the QR1 fee promotion when making direct-to-bank account transfer transactions to Bangladesh, Nepal, Indonesia, Malaysia and Sri Lanka with the Ooredoo Exchange service.
“All new and existing Mobile Money customers will be able to send money home instantly with a flat money transfer fee of QR1 during the promotional period, and users will also enjoy one of the best exchange rates in Qatar,” the statement adds.
Customers can deposit money into their Mobile Money Wallet at any Ooredoo self-service machine or Ooredoo shop, or by direct transfer from a QNB account through the QNB Mobile Payment service.
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