Cross-border money transfers will soon get simpler for US customers as Google has partnered with Wise Platform to offer a new remittance feature. The integration allows users searching for dollar transfers to countries including India, the Philippines, Brazil, and Mexico to view real-time cost comparisons from multiple providers directly in Google Search.
The feature highlights fees and transfer timelines from companies such as Wise, Ria, and Xe. Customers can also complete a transfer within the search results page itself, without switching platforms.
Samarth Bansal, APAC General Manager at Wise Platform, leads the company’s growth across the region and oversees this partnership with Google.
Wise said the partnership is aimed at addressing long-standing concerns over hidden charges and delays in international payments. “Cross-border payments have long been associated with high costs, opaque fees, and unpredictable timelines. Wise Platform is changing that by powering the infrastructure behind faster, more transparent, and more affordable international money transfers — enabling some of the world’s most trusted companies to deliver an unmatched customer experience,” the company stated.
For customers, it means a greater transparency at the point of decision-making, in a sector often criticised for lack of clarity on final costs.
The feature highlights fees and transfer timelines from companies such as Wise, Ria, and Xe. Customers can also complete a transfer within the search results page itself, without switching platforms.
Samarth Bansal, APAC General Manager at Wise Platform, leads the company’s growth across the region and oversees this partnership with Google.
Wise said the partnership is aimed at addressing long-standing concerns over hidden charges and delays in international payments. “Cross-border payments have long been associated with high costs, opaque fees, and unpredictable timelines. Wise Platform is changing that by powering the infrastructure behind faster, more transparent, and more affordable international money transfers — enabling some of the world’s most trusted companies to deliver an unmatched customer experience,” the company stated.
For customers, it means a greater transparency at the point of decision-making, in a sector often criticised for lack of clarity on final costs.
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