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International Money Express, Inc. Reports Record Remittances for the Fourth Quarter of 2020
International Money Express, Inc. Reports Record Remittances for the Fourth Quarter of 2020
MIAMI, Jan. 19, 2021 International Money Express, Inc. (NASDAQ: IMXI), (Intermex) (the Company) a leading money remittance services company, today announced that it set an all-time high for remittances in the fourth quarter of 2020, initiating 9.0 million transfers, up 18.0% over the fourth quarter of 2019 and exceeding the prior record quarter of 8.7 million remittances set in the third quarter of 2020. Intermex’s core markets, Mexico and Guatemala, grew at a very strong 17.0% while emerging growth markets increased 21.2%. These were led by the Dominican Republic Ecuador, Colombia, Nicaragua, and Brazil among others, which increased at almost twice the overall rate. Additionally, contributing to the record growth was the digital platform which increased 111% over the fourth quarter of 2019.
Thursday, 7 January 2021, 6:21 am
The Marine Stewardship
Council (MSC) – an international non-profit on a
mission to end overfishing – says the world is missing out
on enough protein to meet the yearly needs of 72 million
people, because not all fisheries have been sustainably
managed [1].
Seafood is a key source of nutrients and
protein and plays a vital role in the diets of many people.
More than 3.3 billion people around the world get at least
20% of their daily animal protein intake from
fish2.
As the global population continues to rise, the
demand for seafood is increasing pressure on this valuable,
natural resource. Global consumption of seafood has risen by
Thursday, 7 January 2021, 6:21 am | Marine Stewardship Council The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) – an international non-profit on a mission
to end overfishing – says the world is missing out on enough protein to meet the
yearly needs of 72 million people, because not all fisheries have been sustainably . More
Tuesday, 6 October 2020, 8:50 am | Marine Stewardship Council The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) is launching New Zealand’s first-ever Sustainable
Seafood Week to celebrate the leadership of MSC certified fisheries in Aotearoa while
empowering Kiwis to choose sustainable seafood to ensure we have seafood for generations . More
Monday, 8 June 2020, 8:05 am | Marine Stewardship Council MasterChef winner Larissa Takchi and ocean youth activist Nicola Tsiolis have joined
Press Release – Marine Stewardship Council The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) an international non-profit on a mission to end overfishing says the world is missing out on enough protein to meet the yearly needs of 72 million people, because not all fisheries have been sustainably …
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) – an international non-profit on a mission to end overfishing – says the world is missing out on enough protein to meet the yearly needs of 72 million people, because not all fisheries have been sustainably managed [1].
Seafood is a key source of nutrients and protein and plays a vital role in the diets of many people. More than 3.3 billion people around the world get at least 20% of their daily animal protein intake from fish2.