Us Money Transfer and Bill Payment Market Outlook to 2018: Ken Research

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The US International, Domestic Money Remittance and Bill Payments Market Outlook to 2018 – Tie-ups and Mobile Remittances to Foster Future Growth provides a comprehensive analysis of the various aspects such as inward and outward remittance statistics and flow corridors of the US domestic and international remittance market along with the market size of the US bill payment market. The report also covers the segmentations of the domestic and international remittance, and the bill payment market, as well as the market shares of major bank and non-bank players in the US domestic remittance space. The report also provides a comprehensive overview of strengths, weaknesses and service positioning of major players and the future of the international and domestic remittance market in the US.

The US money transfer market has progressed steadily and had been driven majorly by international migration flows. The country is home to a large number of international immigrants. The number of international migrants in the US has doubled since 1990 and was recorded as 46.0 million in 2013. The country is deemed as the largest remittance sender owing to expanding immigrant population. The immigrant population has provided a strong impetus to the outbound or the international money transfer transactions. The US lags behind in terms of inbound remittances from other countries. The proportion of money received by the US in the form of remittances is comparatively very less in proportion to money being remitted from the US. The reason for the same is the least number of US born nationals working in other countries. Almost a quarter-million emigrants leave US every year, and the State Department estimates that between 5-5.5 million Americans presently reside overseas. The numbers of Americans leaving the US have increased steadily over the years, owing to tax structure, government policies, high penalty rates and other such reasons. Even though there has been an increase in American...