Wells Fargo now has 34,100 remittance payout locations in 15
countries in Latin America and Asia

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MIAMI -- (Business Wire)
Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) has expanded its ExpressSend®
remittance network through an agreement with UniTeller Financial
Services, Inc., the U.S. money transfer company of Grupo Financiero
Banorte (BMV: GFNORTE O). Through this agreement, Wells Fargo will
extend its consumer remittance payout network distribution to 9
additional financial institutions and alternative financial services
companies in Guatemala, Colombia, Ecuador, Honduras, Peru, Philippines
and Vietnam. Wells Fargo now has one of the largest number of payout
locations for a U.S. bank-managed remittance service, creating added
convenience for its customers and their family and friends.
“The diversity of Latino and Asian customers and growing demand for our
service as a result of the Wachovia store conversions on the East Coast
is driving our remittance network expansion efforts,” said DanielAyala,
Executive Vice President and head of Wells Fargo's Global Remittance
Services. “By expanding our remittance network we are enhancing our
customers’ beneficiaries experience through a more diverse set of
remittance payout channels and expanded hours of operation. Our goal is
to offer a remittance service that is economical, dependable and
convenient. Our new payout locations further enhance our ability to
offer just that.”
“ExpressSend is a very popular service in Florida, and converted states
across the East coast,” said Shelley Freeman, Regional President,
Florida Community Banking. “The added payout locations reflect the
countries where we’ve experienced high demand and growth, particularly
with our Hispanic customers in the East coast.”
Wells Fargo also is enhancing its current payment services in Mexico
with Banorte as a result of this new agreement with UniTeller. Banorte
is Mexico’s third largest bank and one of the largest players in the
payment of remittances. Wells Fargo’s customers can send funds to more
than 1,146 Banorte branches throughout Mexico, (open Monday through
Saturday), which can be accessed by Banorte customers at over 6,200
ATMs. This enhancement allows for 24/7 processing of transactions to
Banorte, allowing the remitters and beneficiaries to experience a more
efficient processing of transactions and an improved customer service
for both the remitter and the beneficiary.
"Wells Fargo's latest initiative not only expands its network but is
moving ahead of the curve at a time when immigrants are seeking to use
their transactions to increase the financial capabilities of their
families,” Dr. Manuel Orozco, Remittances and Development Program,
Inter-American Dialogue. “The alliance with UniTeller, one of the oldest
and well established companies in the industry, will bring migrants and
families closer and add value to their transfers by offering alternative
payment opportunities."
Wells Fargo added Guatemala remittance network member G&T Continental,
one of the country’s leading banks. G&T Continental is open seven days a
week and has 297 branches and 494 ATMs. ExpressSend customers can send
up to $1,500 a day for $7 if originated from an eligible Wells Fargo
account ($9 if originated from cash). Remittance flows to Guatemala were
estimated at $4.1 billion in 2010. Remittances are the principal source
of foreign currency and equaled 11.4% of the country’s GDP in 2010 (1).
Wells Fargo added Colombia remittance network member Bancolombia.
Bancolombia is the largest commercial bank serving more than 6.9 million
customers through the country’s largest distribution network.
Bancolombia is open Monday through Saturday and has 650 branches and
2,555 ATMs. Customers can send up to $1,000 a day for $7 if originated
from an eligible Wells Fargo account ($9 if originated from cash).
Remittance flows to Colombia were estimated at $4.0 billion in 2010 (1).
Wells Fargo added remittance network member Banco del Austro in Ecuador,
which is open seven days a week. Banco del Austro has 75 branches and
210 ATMs. Customers can send up to $1,000 a day for $8 if originated
from an elegible Wells Fargo account ($10 if originated from cash).
Remittance flows to Ecuador were estimated at $2.3 billion in 2010 (1).
Wells Fargo added Honduras remittance network members Banco Atlantida
and BAC | Honduras, nearly tripling the payout locations in the country.
Banco Atlantida has 179 branches and 130 ATMs. BAC | Honduras
(previously known as Banco Mercantil) has 98 locations and 643 ATMs.
Both banks are open Monday through Saturday. Customers can send up to
$1,500 a day for $7 if originated from an eligible Wells Fargo account
($9 if originated from cash). Honduras received $2.5 billion in 2010,
equivalent to 18% of the country’s GDP in 2010 (1).
Wells Fargo added Peru remittance network member Banco de Credito del
Peru, doubling the payout locations in the country. Banco de Credito del
Peru is open Monday through Saturday and has 328 branches and 1,287
ATMs. ExpressSend customers can send up to $1,000 a day for $8 if
originated from an eligible Wells Fargo account ($10 if originated from
cash). Remittance flows to Peru were estimated at $2.5 billion in 2010
(1).
Wells Fargo added remittance network member Metrobank, the third largest
bank in terms of assets and overseas presence, and Cebuana Lhuillier,
one of the country’s largest alternative financial services providers in
the Philippines. Metrobank is among the top four Philippine banks that
receive the most inbound remittances. Both are open Monday through
Saturday and 70 percent of Cebuana Lhuillier’s locations are open seven
days a week. Metrobank has 575 branches and 1,000 ATMs and Cebuana
Lhuillier has 1,500 locations. ExpressSend customers can send up to
$3,000 to Metrobank branches and up to $1,000 a day to Cebuana Lhuillier
locations for $5 if originated from an eligible Wells Fargo account ($7
if originated from cash). Remittances to the Philippines for the whole
of 2010 reached a record $18.76 billion, up 8.2 percent from a year
earlier (2).
Wells Fargo added Vietnam remittance network member Vietcombank with 314
branches and 1,800 ATMs. ExpressSend customers can send up to $3,000 a
day for $12 if originated from an eligible Wells Fargo account. ($14 if
originated from cash). Unlike the other countries listed above, Vietnam
is a relatively newcomer to the remittance stage. In 2009, Vietnam
received a total of $8 billion in remittances and has been rising in
double digits each year since 2000 (2).
Customers may qualify for a discounted fee based on their account
relationship with Wells Fargo. Customers can send money by signing on to
Wells Fargo Online®, by calling 1-800 –TO-WELLS or by
visiting a Wells Fargo store location, making Wells Fargo the only U.S.
commercial bank to offer all three channels for remitting funds.
Wells Fargo & Company
Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) is a nationwide, diversified,
community-based financial services company with $1.3 trillion in assets.
Founded in 1852 and headquartered in San Francisco, Wells Fargo provides
banking, insurance, investments, mortgage, and consumer and commercial
finance through more than 9,000 stores, 12,000 ATMs, the Internet
(wellsfargo.com and wachovia.com), and other distribution channels
across North America and internationally. With approximately 275,000
team members, Wells Fargo serves one in three households in America.
Wells Fargo & Company was ranked No. 23 on Fortune’s 2011
rankings of America’s largest corporations. Wells Fargo’s vision is to
satisfy all our customers’ financial needs and help them succeed
financially.
UniTeller, Inc.
UniTeller Financial Services, a subsidiary of Banorte USA, is the money
transfer company of Grupo Financiero Banorte (BMV: GFNORTE O). Besides
being a money transfer company, UniTeller has become a leading
international payment processor. UniTeller is licensed in 41 states in
the United States, and has processing agreements with more than 28
license remittance institutions, providing them a network of more than
30,000 payment points in Mexico, Latin America and Asia. (www.uniteller.com)
Grupo Financiero Banorte
Grupo Financiero Banorte is one of the leading financial institutions in
Mexico. Its bank subsidiary, Banco Mercantil del Norte is the third most
important bank in Mexico, in terms of deposits and loans. After the
merger with Ixe, it has a network of more than 1,300 branches, over
6,200 ATMs and more than 73,000 POS terminals. GFNorte offers banking
services, premium banking, Wholesale banking, and through its
correspondent agreements with Telecomm-Telegraph and 7-Eleven Mexico,
serves more than 9.1 million customers, while 8 million additional
customers are served by the Group’s pension fund manager (AFORE) and
Insurance companies. GFNorte also offers the following products and
services: Brokerage House, private banking, mutual funds, leasing and
factoring, warehousing, insurance, pensions and retirement savings.
Banorte also has presence in Southern Texas, through Inter National Bank
as well as in New Jersey and California, through the remittance
companies of UniTeller and Motran; and in New York through Banorte
Securities International.
Grupo Financiero G&T Continental(www.gytcontinental.com.gt)
G&T Continental is a financial group with more than US$5,167 million
dollars in assets, over 1.8 million clients and users, 4,000 service
points throughout the country that gives jobs to more than 6,000
collaborators. This infrastructure turns it into an economic development
engine for Guatemala with operations also in the U.S., El Salvador,
Costa Rica and Panama markets.
G&T Continental has 17 service points in the United States that are
strategically located in New York, California and New Jersey, through
which thousands of Guatemalans abroad are able to transfer the fruit of
their work to their relatives in Guatemala.
One of G&T Continental’s major social responsibility endeavors is
“UNETE”. This is the most successful corporate fund-raiser; it focuses
on improving the health of Guatemalan children with cancer. G&T
Continental’s commitment with “UNETE” has been in place for ten
consecutive years.
Bancolombia
With over 130 years of experience, BANCOLOMBIA (NYSE: CIB) is the
largest bank in Colombia, offering a wide range of banking products and
services to a diversified individual and corporate customer base of more
than 6.9 million customers. BANCOLOMBIA delivers its products and
services via its regional network comprised of Colombia´s largest
non-government owned banking network, El Salvador´s leading financial
conglomerate (Banagricola S.A), off-shore banking subsidiaries in
Panama, Cayman and Puerto Rico, as well as an agency in Miami. Together,
BANCOLOMBIA and its subsidiaries provide stock brokerage, investment
banking, leasing, factoring, consumer finance, fiduciary and trust
services, asset management, pension fund administration, and insure,
among others.
Banco de Austro
Banco del Austro has over 34 years in the Ecuadorian market; its
majority shareholder is the Family Eljuri, one of the most important
economic groups in the country. As of December 2010, Banco del Austro
remained the seventh largest bank with a market share of about 4.8% of
total financial system. Banco del Austro serves different types of
customers but especially the business sector (Small and Medium
Business), consumer banking and credit vehicle financing through credit
cards Visa and Mastercard. We are also leaders in services for migrants
and their families, especially the payment of remittances through
partnerships with leading money transfer companies in the world. We
maintain correspondent relationships with several major international
banks.
The "Analisis Semanal" by Walter Spurrier awarded Banco del Austro as
the "most profitable Private Bank of Ecuador" in 2007, according to
figures published by the Superintendence of Banks and Insurance (SBS).
In addition, Banco del Austro was nominated by the magazine EKOS as the
second best medium bank in Ecuador in 2008 after Citibank.
Banco Atlantida
Banco Atlantida is the leading company of the largest independent
financial group in Honduras, serving individual consumers as well as
small and large enterprises with a full range of banking and financial
services. With the use of innovative technology and world-class
standards, the bank provides over 400,000 customers with
industry-leading products and services, and offers unparalleled
convenience in Honduras, through the largest network of branches in the
country. For more information, visit www.bancatlan.hn.
BAC | Honduras
BAC| Honduras is a member of Bac Credomatic Network, a regional
network with more than 50 years of experience in Central America, with
over 700 branches in Remittances in the region and a wide range of
modern services with a service attitude and a strong and respected
management team. We are proud and satisfied with this leadership, and to
offer now as a regional group of a Latin American financial leader,
higher profits and unrestricted support to the economic and social
development.
Banco de Credito del Peru
Banco de Crédito BCP is the largest institution in the Peruvian banking
system. At the end of June 2011, it held 34.8% of the direct loan
market. BCP is a multiple service bank and possesses a significant share
of all loan segments: commercial, consumer and mortgage. BCP is
Credicorp’s main subsidiary and accounts for the majority of the
holding’s total loans, assets and net income. The Banco de Crédito has
an extensive customer service network with more than 5,700 points of
access including offices, ATMs and BCP Agents. The bank currently has
over 3.8 million clients.
Metrobank is the Philippines
Metrobank is the Philippines’ premier universal bank with an extensive
consolidated network that spans over 1,400 automated teller machines
(ATMs) nationwide, over 760 local branches, and 38 foreign branches,
subsidiaries and representative offices. For inquiries, please contact
Metrobank 24/7 Customer Hotline at 8700-700, or log on to www.metrobank.com.ph.
For provincial areas, call toll-free 1-800-1888-5775.
Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank)
Vietcombank is Vietnam’s leading financial institution. Established in
1963, Vietcombank provides commercial banking, consumer finance,
insurance, securities services and investments through nearly 400
branches and subsidiaries nationwide, 2000 ATMs, e-banking (VCB Money)
and the internet (vietcombank.com.vn). Vietcombank is the bank of choice
for all major Vietnamese corporates and nearly 6 million individuals.
Throughout its 50-year history, the bank has always maintained
significant market shares of credits, payments, and international
banking services. Vietcombank is proud to be The Leading Bank for a
Prosperous Vietnam.
1. Multilateral Investment Fund. Remittances to Latin American and the
Caribbean 2010: Stabilization after the Crisis, 2011
2. http://remittancesgateway.org/
and the World Bank’s Migration And Remittances Factbook 2011.

Contacts:
Wells Fargo & Company
Lisa Westermann, 415-845-7759 (Media)
Lisa.b.westermann@wellsfargo.com
Source: Wells Fargo & Company
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