The Supreme Committee for dealing with Covid-19 in Oman has issued on March 22, 2020, many new decisions to control the spread of virus including the closure of the remittance centers in the Sultanate effective March 23, 2020.
Now, many of our kababayan who doesn’t have bank account and won’t be able to use financial institutions mobile app in sending money to the Philippines are in distress and looking for possible ways to send money to their loved ones during this COVID-19 pandemic that affects many lives including the Filipino people.
Most of the remittance center in the Sultanate of Oman has launched a new service to cater to such need. Although, you might need to go out and deposit the money through CDM, still good and reliable options. Find out below:
For Bank Muscat account holder, check this out: Send money to the Philippine using Bank Muscat’s Speed Transfer service – https://www.juaninoman.com/bank-muscat-speed-transfer/
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