Xoom’s new mobile site lets users send money anytime, anywhere | Global News

Xoom’s new mobile site lets users send money anytime, anywhere

08:13 PM November 10, 2011

SAN FRANCISCO, California—Xoom.com, the fastest growing online money transfer company has launched its fully optimized mobile site that enables users to send money worldwide, right from their mobile device.

“Our customers have always been able to send money at any time, now they can send money from anywhere,” said John Kunze, Xoom’s president and CEO. “Any customer with an iPhone, Android or other mobile device can easily send money to the Philippines which can be picked up in cash, deposited quickly to a bank account or delivered to the recipient’s home.”

The secure mobile site, developed in partnership with Usablenet, can be accessed at m.xoom.com from any web-enabled mobile device.  It offers the same features of Xoom’s regular website, including the ability to send money, check the status of a transaction and see current exchange rates.

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“Xoom is committed to providing our customers with breathtakingly fast, easy and fair experiences,” said Joe Raymond, Xoom’s VP of Product Management.  “Our new mobile optimized website is a natural extension of that promise.”

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Founded in 2001, Xoom.com is one of the biggest and most trusted online money transfer companies in the US today.  Xoom offers safe and secure sending options from the convenience of your laptop, tablet PC or smart phone.

Customers can access Xoom.com 24/7 and send money using their bank account, debit or credit card.  For more information, go to www.xoom.com.

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