Client recruitment marketing using the whole remittance product catalogue

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Client recruitment marketing using the whole remittance product catalogue With practical examples of and Singapore, 21 September 2010 Marc van Teeseling Tigerland Asia Pacific marc@tigerlandap.com +60 17 219 8831

About Us Tigerland Asia Pacific is the Marketing Representative for Earthport Plc. in the Asia Pacific Region and providing additional support and consultancy services where required Earthport Plc. is an Infrastructure and Technical Services Provider that processes Payments and Collections on behalf of its customers Brand names include EpDisbursements, EpTrade, EpPayables, EpRemittancesand EpDirect For the Remittances market, EpRemittances comes in two flavours: Send Money Home Service: Allows banks and companies providing remittance services to extend their global reach and provide cost-effective, secure account-toaccount remittances Bring Money Home Service: Allows banks and remittance companies in remittance-receiving countries to capture existing remittance and retail payment flows from their diaspora working overseas Teaming with Banks, Remittance companies, Telco s, Pre-paid card providers etc., Earthport offers a unique, low-cost, white-labeled, extension to remittance portfolio s 2

Challenges for Customer Recruitment Marketing It is easier to find a new customer than to keep an existing customer for a long-term relationship In 80 % of remittance transactions, it is the sender that determines the remittance channel There is an on-going shift from blue-collar workers to white-collar expatriates ; their needs are very different! Non-bank providers have gained a major share in the growing remittance market, at the expense of the banks 3

Case Study Implementing Earthport s Bring Money Home Service enabling PNB to service retail clients globally

Banks have become niche players in the remittance market Traditional correspondent banking services are more expensive than models used by non-bank providers: Cost for the customer is very high (USD 10 / transaction USD 50 / transaction). Cost for the bank is sometimes even higher (USD 25 and up for non-stp transaction). At a recent conference, a French bank stated that they did not want to be in remittance services because they don t want poor, foreign workers in their branches. At an industry event, a global bank said We make 1% of the value of each transaction but if we get one transaction wrong it could cost us over $100m in lawyer fees and $1-2bn of lost business Regulators, especially in countries where remittance income is a major part of GNP, are focusing to get remittances under their control, and out of the black and grey circuits. 5

But also: A bank should consider emigrants to be customers abroad: The Philippines biggest export is its people. Filipinos prefer to send money through and get banking services from a brand they know and trust -Alex Milan, Managing Director, Philippine National Bank Europe Remittance services are a customer recruitment tool. Cost effective safe secure money transfer is the bedrock of a wide range of commercial services, including student loans and supply chain financing -Alex Milan, Managing Director, Philippine National Bank Europe G8 Head of States endorsed the 5x5 objective pledging to reduce the global average costs of transferring remittances from the present 10% to 5% in 5 years. WorldBank: Cutting prices by at least 5 percentage points can save up to $16 billion a year.

The Philippine National Bank project The Philippines is the 4 th largest recipient of remittances -$19bn p.a. PNB is one of the top 4 banks in the Philippines, and one of the most innovative Earthport signed an agreement with PNB Europe in Dec 2009, to act as a white label provider to the bank Integration and first live testing was completed by March 2010 PNBE announced the service in May 2010 PNBE on-boarded and registered hundreds of new clients in summer 2010 The project plan includes globalising the service through PNB UAE and PNB USA The Earthport BMH service enables PNB to sell remittance services to banked senders in 40+ countries, including most of the countries to which Filipinos typically emigrate a significant increase in PNB s addressable market Service countries without branch infrastructure; to provide service to Filipinos through virtual banking, without the costs associated with traditional services, thus helping to keep prices low 7

The Bring Money Home service for Philippine National Bank Any banked sender

Customer Marketing Activities PNB has built a new microsite that informs the OFW customers of its entire range of products, including the new Bring Money Home service In June/July/August, PNB did several customer drives in European countries to register existing and new customers, enabling them to use the new Bring Money Home Services 9

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Customer Loyalty and Rewards

Affiliate Marketing: Special offers that affiliates can promote A special on-line platform to support affiliates Reward affiliates for success

A final thought For some banks, remittances are no longer seen as a revenue-centered service for Foreign Workers. They have become a self-financing marketing tool for recruitment of nationals overseas who have an increasingly widening need for financial services. The market has moved on from Remittances, it may well be called International Retail. 15