Remitly, a U.S.-based online money transfer service, announced on Monday it has teamed up with Alipay to enable Remitly customers to send money from their smartphone or computer, and for funds to be received within the Alipay app. The company is claiming to be the first major online remittance service to launch transfers to Alipay from the U.S., as well as offering the service internationally.
Remitly reported that at launch, Remitly customers are able to send money by selecting Alipay as their delivery method. Funds are transferred instantly and available for use in the bank account associated with the recipient’s Alipay account. Through the service, both senders and recipients have the peace of mind of being able to track the status of their transaction within the Remitly app and via email and SMS updates. Recipients will also receive notifications within the Alipay app.
While sharing details about the partnership, Matt Oppenheimer, Remitly’s Co-Founder and CEO, stated:
“It is hard to overstate the popularity of Alipay – it is the financial application of choice for more than a billion people. That places this partnership among the largest ever between a digital remittance provider and a recipient service. There’s never been a digital-to-digital remittance solution quite like this one, and we’re excited to see how people make use of it. We’re sure that Alipay users will love having the ability to receive cross-border transfers, alongside the many other features that help them organize their financial lives.”
Ma Zhiguo, Alipay’s Head of the Global Remittance Business, further commented:
“We look forward to working closely with Remitly for global remittances, as we continue to explore new ways to apply our technology in order to benefit more people globally. We are committed to working with partners such as Remitly, using innovative technologies to help global consumers gain access to inclusive financial services, creating greater value for society and bringing equal opportunities to the world.”
Remitly went on to add that its service is currently available to customers living in 16 countries wishing to send money abroad. Total outbound remittances from those countries exceeded $325 billion.