MatchMove, KPMG to roll out remittance app for construction firm

Expand Group’s quarantined migrant workers may now transfer money easily.

MatchMove, KPMG, and construction firm Expand Group have inked a deal that will allow the group’s foreign migrant workers to perform employer-assisted contactless e-remittance transactions, a press release confirms today. Previously, these transactions were made only via brick-and-mortar remittance services.

With this partnership, MatchMove and KPMG have onboarded foreign migrants workers employed by Expand Group onto the Boss Mobile Money app and are training them virtually so that they can carry out the transactions with ease.

KPMG continues to seek support from like-minded corporates and individuals for this cause, the press release added.

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