HomeSend, eServGlobal’s JV with Mastercard and BICS of Belgium, has always represented a very exciting prospect. With the backing of the giant credit-card agency, it stood a good chance of securing a significant share of the US$600bn global remittance market. With a relatively minimal cost base, the transaction volumes from even a tiny share would have delivered US$100m in earnings for eServGlobal’s 35% stake – and Mastercard’s 26% of the global credit-card market sugg
20 Oct 2017
It’s now ‘when’ not ‘if’ for HomeSend
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It’s now ‘when’ not ‘if’ for HomeSend
- Published:
20 Oct 2017 -
Author:
Cavendish Research -
Pages:
24
HomeSend, eServGlobal’s JV with Mastercard and BICS of Belgium, has always represented a very exciting prospect. With the backing of the giant credit-card agency, it stood a good chance of securing a significant share of the US$600bn global remittance market. With a relatively minimal cost base, the transaction volumes from even a tiny share would have delivered US$100m in earnings for eServGlobal’s 35% stake – and Mastercard’s 26% of the global credit-card market sugg