The management of UNISTREAM linked the high growth of the figures, first of all, with development of network in Uzbekistan and popularity of the system among customers.
UNISTREAM director-general Souren Hayriyan said the system was able to realize several interesting projects in Uzbekistan directed at improving service quality in all its aspects – including expanding networks and affordability of tariffs. He added that the system fully based on partnership bases in Uzbekistan.
Hayriyan said UNISTREAM works with 11 financial institutions of Uzbekistan in national scale and the system has 1,000 service points. He said that each fourth remittances to Uzbekistan fells to share of UNISTREAM.
UNISTREAM chief said the system has 220 remittance points in Tashkent, 60 in Samarkand and over 30 in Namangan.
Souren Hayriyan underlined that the system is completing introduction of addressless remittances in Uzbekistan, which will allow customers to receive money in any points in the country. He added that the addressless remittances will boost customer portfolio in Uzbekistan.
UNISTREAM reminded that customers received and sent remittances to Uzbekistan via the system for US$554 million.