Western Union signs Right Choice Money Services

The Western Union Company (WU), a leader in global payments, and Right Choice Money Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of Redstone Federal Credit Union, today announced an agreement for Right Choice Money Services to offer its customers Western Union global money transfer and online money transfer services through branches in Alabama.

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"This agreement with Western Union will give our customers access to the financial services they need," said Peter Alvarez, general manager, Right Choice Money Services. "Western Union services will help us meet their needs while continuing to deliver a best-in-class customer experience."

Through the agreement with Western Union, Right Choice Money Services customers will have the ability to send and receive domestic or international money transfers quickly and conveniently with funds accessible for pay out at more than 500,000 Western Union Agent locations in more than 200 countries and territories, while also being able to make urgent payments across an extensive biller network.

"Western Union continues to focus on meeting the needs of consumers and this agreement with Right Choice Money Services builds on the company's continued focus to work with leading credit unions and banks to provide value-added services to their customers," said Victoria López-Negrete, senior vice president and general manager, North America, Western Union.

"Western Union's global money movement service provides credit union and banking customers a fast, reliable and convenient way to move money around the corner, across the U.S. and throughout the world." 

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