Western Union says suspending US money transfers to Cuba in 10 days


FE Team | Published: November 14, 2020 14:59:27 | Updated: November 17, 2020 10:09:27


A man talks on the phone outside a Western Union office, in Havana, Cuba, October 28, 2020. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

Western Union said on Friday it was suspending US money transfers to Cuba in 10 days due to the Trump administration’s latest sanction on the Communist-run island, in a blow to the many Cubans who rely on remittances from family abroad.

Its customers will now have to find new ways to send transfers against the backdrop of Cuba’s deepest economic crisis since the collapse of the Soviet Union, exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic.

One route may be in cash via flights from the United States that are resuming next week after Cuba closed its borders early in the pandemic, while other, younger digital platforms also exist, reports Reuters.

Remittances have become one of the top sources of hard currency in an inefficient state-run economy labouring under a crippling US trade embargo.

“Today we informed our customers they have limited time to send money to their loved ones from the US to Cuba,” Western Union said in a statement.

The world’s largest money transfer firm said Nov 22 was the deadline for customers to send money to Cuba while Nov 23 was the deadline for them to pick it up.

That way it will wrap up its Cuba operations just before the new rules take effect on Nov 26. These ban US firms from sending remittances to the country via military-controlled companies like Fincimex, Western Union’s main Cuban partner.

Western Union said it had failed to find a solution in the one-month timeframe it was given.

“Our customers have our commitment that we will continue to explore every possible option to find a solution,” it said.

It may just be a question of time, however, as the team of US President-elect Joe Biden has signaled he will reverse Trump’s moves hurting family ties including remittances and travel.

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