Western Union is the abbreviation of Western Union, the world’s leading express remittance company with a history of 150 years. It has the world’s largest and most advanced electronic remittance financial network, with agent outlets in nearly 200 countries and regions around the world. Western Union is a subsidiary of First Data Corporation (FDC), one of the Fortune 500 companies in the United States. Agricultural Bank of China, China Everbright Bank, China Postal Savings Bank, China Construction Bank, Zhejiang Chouzhou Commercial Bank, Jilin Bank, Harbin Bank, Fujian Strait Bank, Yantai Bank, Longjiang Bank, Wenzhou Bank, Huishang Bank, Pudong Development Bank and many other banks are Western Union’s Chinese partners. It takes about 15 minutes to pay using this method.

In the specific operation process, you only need to tell the guest your contact information (name, address, phone number), no bank account number is required. After the guest remits money, he will give you the following information: sender, that is, the guest’s name; Receiver, that is, the name of the recipient; MTCN, a string of numbers. Before remittance, you provide the customer with the name on your ID card (pinyin), First name, your first name; Last name, your last name (do not get it reversed, otherwise you will not be able to withdraw the money). After the remittance, the customer provides you with the following information: the name of the remitter, First name, Last name, which must not be reversed; the country of the remitter; the currency and amount of the remittance; MTCN, commonly known as the monitoring number, which is the most important. With this information, you can take your ID card to the Agricultural Bank of China or the post office, or a bank that can handle Western Union business to withdraw money. Note: An ID card is required. Regarding fees, the Western Union is borne by the payer. The payment fees are different in different countries. It is best to let the customer consult the local Western Union payment bank. Western Union is more accepted by European and American customers, and it is generally more convenient for small US dollar remittances.