![]() With Taptap Send, the company's mission continues as it is made available to more markets and now serving the Filipino Diaspora around the globe, aiming to provide our hardworking and well-deserving OFWs a 5-star solution in sending money to their families back home. ![]() He spent the last two decades focused on international poverty and building companies to make it as cheap, fast, and convenient to transfer money into emerging markets. The app's Founder and CEO, Michael Faye is a well-known philanthropist and Harvard Business School alumnus who has pursued technology for social awareness and global impact. Launched in 2019, Taptap Send is an international P2P remittance company with a mission to equalize access to capital globally by ensuring everyone has access to instant and convenient remittances at the lowest rates possible.Īligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals, the app was first launched in the most underserved territories in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean where access to banks and cash for the greater population remains an issue. Rolled out to the US, UK, Europe, Canada, and soon the UAE, Taptap Send is already getting organic positive responses from users sending to the Philippines. ![]() With fast and secure transactions, competitive exchange rates, and best of all - ZERO transfer fees, Taptap Send is poised to change the remittance landscape for Filipinos overseas providing them with a cheap and easy alternative that caters to their busy and increasingly mobile lifestyle. I took on the challenge to launch the Philippine corridor for Taptap Send to change the way we look at remittances, and also to be more mindful about spending our time and money." She and her friends are very traditional in the way they send remittances despite high fees and low exchange rates simply because they had not been introduced to a better way. As a single mother, she worked hard toward self-sufficiency as she is the sole provider for her 3 kids along with our relatives in the province. "My mom has worked in Dubai for the past 20+ years. In fact, our struggles have become so commonplace that it is often turned into viral memes. "As OFWs we get so used to the sacrifice that waiting in line to get transactions done has become ordinary - at the airport, the embassy, the labor office. Ana is well versed in the many challenges of working abroad and she has made it her personal mission to make sure fellow Pinoy expats are getting the best and most convenient service that they rightly deserve. Working for the past 6 years in Dubai as a Marketing & Growth professional in tech startups, Sta. Ana, the Philippines Country Launcher for the new remittance app called Taptap Send. The days of waiting in line at Remittance centers, wasting precious personal time, and losing out on transaction fees are over according to Ms. From the US, UK, Europe, and Canada, OFWs are joining forces to campaign for the best way to send back their hard-earned money to their loved ones back home.
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