NAYPYITAW, MYANMAR -- In response to the devastating earthquake that recently struck Myanmar, Western Union announced that it is offering consumers around the world zero-fee international money transfers[1] to the country.
Effective immediately until midnight, 00:00 Myanmar Standard Time on 10 April 2025, individuals can send funds to Myanmar via WesternUnion.com or the Western Union mobile app, ensuring families can provide crucial support to their loved ones during this time of urgent need. Western Union remains committed to providing support during times of crisis, offering zero-fee transfers whenever possible to help communities in need.
Money transfers sent to Myanmar will be:
· Available for
payout into bank accounts.
· Available for
payout into select mobile wallets
· Available for
payouts in cash at Agent locations[2]
“Our thoughts are with the people of Myanmar during this incredibly difficult time,” said Atish Shrestha, Western Union’s Regional Director for Indochina, South Korea and Taiwan, Western Union. “In moments of crisis, staying connected with loved ones matters more than ever. By waiving transfer fees, we hope to make it easier for customers to help customers provide meaningful support reliably.”