M. Lhuillier Group of Companies’ sensitivity to its customers’ needs is unparalleled. The idea of having a domestic money transfer service had been thought of early in the 1990’s. Such a concept was birthed in 1998 as a service more popularly known by the public today as M.Lhuillier Kwarta Padala (MLKP), a bonafide homegrown project. Having over a thousand branches strategically located throughout the Philippine Archipelago paved the way for MLKP’s realization.
Valuing a client’s experience of wanting to send loan proceeds to family and friends located in a different part of the country inspired the jumpstarting of MLKP into existence. M.Lhuillier branches have high-tech communication facilities that make money transfer fast, reliable and in a matter of minutes. With the formulation of this added service, convenience is now more than ever within reach of our customers.
SENDING MONEY FROM ABROAD TO THE PHILIPPINES
To be picked up by beneficiary/receiver at any M.Lhuillier branch
STEP 1
Go to any M. Lhuillier Remittance Partner in your area. (Please check our list of corporate remittance partners)
STEP 2
Advise operator that you are going to send money to the Philippines and should be picked up by the beneficiary at any M.Lhuillier branch.
STEP 3
Ensure that there is an ML branch near the beneficiary where he/she can claim the money (check our list of branches if needed).
STEP 4
To avoid inconveniences in claiming the remittance at M.Lhuillier, in providing names with the operator, please be sure that the name of the beneficiary (receiver) is exactly the same name as that written on his/her identification (ID) card. Include the full name and include such titles as Jr., Sr., II, III and the like. Avoid using nicknames.
STEP 5
You will be given a reference or control number.
STEP 6
Contact your beneficiary/receiver and give the following details:
a) Reference Number
b) Sender's Name
c) Amount Sent
d) Password If Provided
e) Remittance Partner Used
STEP 7
Advise beneficiary/receiver to bring one(1) valid ID upon claiming the transaction.
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