Harris Teeter, Publix Ink Deals with Western Union
MATTHEWS, N.C. and LAKELAND, Fla. - Harris Teeter, Inc. and Publix Super Markets are among the retailers that have recently struck deals with Western Union Co. for in-store money-transfer services.
Harris Teeter has begun adding Western Union's money-transfer services to its stores and hopes to complete a full rollout at all 153 of its stores by Nov. 8, according to a report in The Business Journal.
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Harris Teeter shoppers will be able to send and receive money; send bill payments or prepay for wireless, home phone, or Internet service; purchase a money order; or load funds onto a Western Union Prepaid MasterCard.
Publix Super Markets, Inc., meanwhile, has signed a multiyear renewal agreement with Western Union that will keep its money-transfer services at nearly 900 Publix locations in the Southeast, according to a report in the Orlando Business Journal.
The renewal extends Western Union's existing agreement with Publix through its entire supermarket chain in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
Harris Teeter has begun adding Western Union's money-transfer services to its stores and hopes to complete a full rollout at all 153 of its stores by Nov. 8, according to a report in The Business Journal.
(Story continues below.)
Harris Teeter shoppers will be able to send and receive money; send bill payments or prepay for wireless, home phone, or Internet service; purchase a money order; or load funds onto a Western Union Prepaid MasterCard.
Publix Super Markets, Inc., meanwhile, has signed a multiyear renewal agreement with Western Union that will keep its money-transfer services at nearly 900 Publix locations in the Southeast, according to a report in the Orlando Business Journal.
The renewal extends Western Union's existing agreement with Publix through its entire supermarket chain in Florida, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee.