EzyRemit has partnered with Thunes to offer real-time international money transfers to over 45 countries, aiming to improve financial access for overseas communities.
Through a direct integration with Thunes’ proprietary Direct Global Network, EzyRemit customers can now send money to mobile wallets, bank accounts, cards, and cash pickup locations across Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas.
The collaboration supports faster and more transparent remittances, with particular relevance in corridors such as Australia to the Philippines.
Thunes, based in Singapore, operates a real-time payments infrastructure used globally by financial institutions.
EzyRemit, which provides digital remittance services to more than 150 countries, has offices in Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Canada, the United States, and Vietnam.
Digital remittances are growing steadily. In 2025, over US$183 million is expected to be sent from Australia to the Philippines, with the amount projected to grow by more than 8 percent annually through 2029.
EzyRemit also gains access to Thunes’ compliance and treasury tools, including the Fortress Compliance Platform for transaction security and the SmartX Treasury System for FX management.

Andrew Stewart, Chief Revenue Officer at Thunes, said,
“EzyRemit’s focus on providing seamless, real-time cross-border payments to empower overseas communities aligns perfectly with Thunes’ mission to enable the next billion end users to participate in the global economy.
Together, we’re making international money movement faster, more transparent and more inclusive.”

Allan Nguyen, Co-founder of EzyRemit, added,
“Our alliance with Thunes unlocks endless new opportunities for us and our customers. We’re now able to deliver seamless, real-time payments to more parts of the world than ever before.
Our mission is to empower overseas communities with fast, secure, and affordable financial solutions, and the ability to leverage Thunes’ trusted Network helps us to make that a global reality.”
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