How to make money transfer using RIA Money Transfer - receive registration number of the transfer and receipt. Ria MoneyTransfer agent network includes over 10,000 branches in 74 countries, among which are almost all major countries from Europe (except Belgium), and America. RIA Money Transfer is operating in the sector of remittances since 1987, when it started to carry out money transfers from the U.S. to Latin America. RIA Envia is planning to develop its wired transfer service between the CIS countries (already connected to the bank systems of several countries). But for the present in these countries bank clients can only receive money transfers, sent from abroad via RIA Money Transfer. When sending money, a client has to take into account transfer time to the point of transfer payment and in general the difference in time on different continents. RIA Financial Services Company is a part of Euronet group and has a network of more than 100,000 agent locations in 120 countries across Europe, America, Asia and Africa. RIA was founded in 1987 and it is today is one of the largest money transfer company in the world, with a global agent network. RIA Money Transfer (RIA Envia) is the American system of money remittances, it is very democratic and intended only for international money transfers. RIA Money Transfer system does not require to declare the purpose of your money remittance. Ria MoneyTransfer agent network includes over 10,000 branches in 74 countries, among which are almost all major countries from Europe (except Belgium), and America.
RIA Money Transfer is operating in the sector of remittances since 1987, when it started to carry out money transfers from the U.S. to Latin America. RIA Envia is planning to develop its wired transfer service between the CIS countries (already connected to the bank systems of several countries). But for the present in these countries bank clients can only receive money transfers, sent from abroad via RIA Money Transfer. Ria MoneyTransfer agent network includes over 10,000 branches in 74 countries, among which are almost all major countries from Europe (except Belgium), and America.