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Western Union says to expand in Cuba

Published 03/21/2016, 09:41 AM
© Reuters. A Western Union branch is seen in New York
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(Reuters) - Western Union Co (N:WU) said on Monday it would expand in Cuba, at a time when U.S. President Barack Obama started a historic Cuba tour as the two countries attempt to rebuild their bilateral relationship.

Cuba said last week it planned to remove a tax on dollars after Washington relaxed currency restrictions against the Communist-run island.

The U.S. government had said it would allow U.S. banks to process dollar transactions for Cuba as long as neither buyer nor seller are U.S. entities.

Western Union joins a string of U.S. companies that are striking a deal with Cuba.

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide (N:HOT) on Saturday announced a multimillion-dollar investment in Cuba. The company said it would manage and market two properties in Havana and signed a letter of intent to operate a third.

Priceline Group (O:PCLN) became the first U.S. online travel agency to make Cuban hotel rooms available to U.S. customers via its subsidiary, Booking.com.

Western Union, the world's largest money-transfer company, expects to start services in a phased approach by the end of the second quarter.

Remittances can be sent to family members and other Cuban nationals for family expenses and personal support for private economic activity, the company said.

© Reuters. A Western Union branch is seen in New York

Cash remittances to Cuba in 2013 were $2.8 billion with 90 percent originating from the United States, the company said.

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