
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
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The DFID-backed ‘Send Money Home’ for Somalis programme introduces a new consumer advice leaflet and a dedicated page on the free, independent money transfer price comparison website www.sendmoneyhome.org to help Somalis find the best deal for their needs.
The new leaflet and Send Money Home website will enable consumers to search and compare the services provided by international payment companies highlighting transfer methods, costs, and speed of transfer.
Printed in Somali and English, the leaflet will be distributed through community outlets, Local Councils, Citizen Advice Bureaux, internet cafes and Somali Diaspora organisations, or can be downloaded from the Send Money Home website, or by phoning 0207 100 5655.
“Previously there was no concise, readily available information to help families find the best deal for sending money to
“Remittances to
Chair of the All party Group on
“My constituency, Cardiff South & Penarth, has been the home of a thriving Somali community for well over a century and currently hosts the largest British-born Somali population in the
Emmanuel Addy, Director of Profile Business Intelligence, which runs the Send Money Home programme on behalf of DFID, said:
“The Send Money Home project has proven to be an extremely valuable tool, providing essential information for those sending money to family or friends, and has been helping Diaspora communities throughout the
“We are delighted to provide information on the best way to send money home for the benefit of the Somali Diaspora which, we hope, will stimulate competition amongst money transfer providers encouraging them to deliver better products and services.”
People in the
According to DFID research, the biggest worry for those sending money is whether it will arrive safely, followed by excessive charges and delays to relatives receiving the money.
Source: DFID, Mar 26, 2008
