Western Union Integrates with Jamaica’s Largest Digital Wallets

Western Union has expanded its digital capabilities in Jamaica, allowing more ways for Jamaicans to receive cross-border remittances. The company has integrated its services with GraceKennedy’s GKOne mobile wallet app and Lynk’s mobile wallet app, enabling instant access to funds 24/7 from anywhere. This addition complements over 200 Western Union retail locations across Jamaica and the direct-to-bank account service.
Remittances are a critical financial support for many Jamaicans and a significant contributor to the country’s economy. By integrating with GKOne and Lynk, Western Union, GraceKennedy, and Lynk aim to increase consumer access to digital financial services, providing additional choice, convenience, and speed for receiving money from abroad.
Don Wehby, Group CEO of GraceKennedy, Western Union’s exclusive service partner in Jamaica and nine other Caribbean countries, stated, “GK is pleased to facilitate this innovative advancement in financial technology and customer service. This initiative aligns with our commitment to providing exceptional value and convenience to our customers across Jamaica and the broader Caribbean region, in keeping with our vision of being the number one Caribbean brand in the world by 2030.”
Rodrigo Garcia Estebarena, President of Western Union North America and Latin America, added, “GraceKennedy has been pivotal in our global digital expansion strategy, both through the launch of the GKOne app and welcoming Lynk to our network. These new connections ensure we continue meeting the needs of those who trust us. These alliances are about bridging the digital and physical worlds at an unmatched scale across Jamaica.”
Danielle Cameron Duncan, Vice President of Payments and Digital Channels at Lynk, commented, “We seek to give our customers easy access to the money they receive from abroad using our Lynk app, enhanced now through our collaboration with GraceKennedy and Western Union. The increasing adoption of the Lynk mobile wallet by Jamaicans represents a significant advancement in transforming the remittance experience, offering unparalleled ease of access and eliminating the need for physical lines with its 24/7 availability every day of the week.”
This collaboration marks a significant step towards increasing financial inclusion in Jamaica, providing an alternative to traditional banking and cash pickups, and fostering accessibility to financial services across a broader customer base, including those in remote areas.

Western Union has expanded its digital capabilities in Jamaica, allowing more ways for Jamaicans to receive cross-border remittances. The company has integrated its services with GraceKennedy’s GKOne mobile wallet app and Lynk’s mobile wallet app, enabling instant access to funds 24/7 from anywhere. This addition complements over 200 Western Union retail locations across Jamaica and the direct-to-bank account service.

Remittances are a critical financial support for many Jamaicans and a significant contributor to the country’s economy. By integrating with GKOne and Lynk, Western Union, GraceKennedy, and Lynk aim to increase consumer access to digital financial services, providing additional choice, convenience, and speed for receiving money from abroad.

Don Wehby, Group CEO of GraceKennedy, Western Union’s exclusive service partner in Jamaica and nine other Caribbean countries, stated, “GK is pleased to facilitate this innovative advancement in financial technology and customer service. This initiative aligns with our commitment to providing exceptional value and convenience to our customers across Jamaica and the broader Caribbean region, in keeping with our vision of being the number one Caribbean brand in the world by 2030.”

Rodrigo Garcia Estebarena, President of Western Union North America and Latin America, added, “GraceKennedy has been pivotal in our global digital expansion strategy, both through the launch of the GKOne app and welcoming Lynk to our network. These new connections ensure we continue meeting the needs of those who trust us. These alliances are about bridging the digital and physical worlds at an unmatched scale across Jamaica.”

Danielle Cameron Duncan, Vice President of Payments and Digital Channels at Lynk, commented, “We seek to give our customers easy access to the money they receive from abroad using our Lynk app, enhanced now through our collaboration with GraceKennedy and Western Union. The increasing adoption of the Lynk mobile wallet by Jamaicans represents a significant advancement in transforming the remittance experience, offering unparalleled ease of access and eliminating the need for physical lines with its 24/7 availability every day of the week.”

This collaboration marks a significant step towards increasing financial inclusion in Jamaica, providing an alternative to traditional banking and cash pickups, and fostering accessibility to financial services across a broader customer base, including those in remote areas.

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