Alif launches international transfers to UnionPay cards in over 180 countries

Fintech company Alif has expanded its international transfer services, now allowing users to send money directly to any UnionPay card issued anywhere in the world through the Alif mobile app. UnionPay is the world’s largest payment network by number of cards issued and is widely used across the globe, particularly in China and Southeast Asia. […]

Fintech company Alif has expanded its international transfer services, now allowing users to send money directly to any UnionPay card issued anywhere in the world through the Alif mobile app.

UnionPay is the world’s largest payment network by number of cards issued and is widely used across the globe, particularly in China and Southeast Asia.

 

What makes the service stand out?

·         Fast and Simple: To send money, users only need to enter the UnionPay card number and transfer amount in the app. Transfers are processed instantly.

·         No Currency Conversion Hassle: Funds are credited to the recipient’s card in their local currency, eliminating the need for additional conversion.

·         Flexible Limits: Users can send up to $2,000 per transaction and up to five transfers per day—suitable for both personal and business needs.

·         Secure Infrastructure: Transfers are processed through Alif’s protected system, which complies with the latest security standards.

The launch of UnionPay transfers marks another milestone in Alif’s push to enhance its cross-border financial services. The feature aims to make international money transfers for users in Tajikistan more accessible, convenient, and secure.

More information on limits, terms, and how to use the service is available at alif.tj.

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