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MoneyGram International Inc
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MoneyGram International, Inc. is a global payment services company, which offers global money transfers, bill payment solutions and money orders. The company is headquartered in Dallas, Texas and currently employs 3,072 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2004-06-22. The firm operates through two segments, Global Funds Transfer and Financial Paper Products. The Global Funds Transfer segment provides global money transfer services and bill payment services principally as an alternative to banking services. The company offers services through third-party agents, including retail chains, independent retailers, post offices, banks, and other financial institutions. The company also provides digital solutions such as moneygram.com, mobile app solutions, account deposit and kiosk-based services. The Financial Paper Products segment provides money orders to consumers through its agents and financial institutions located throughout the United States and Puerto Rico and provides official check outsourcing services for banks and credit unions. The firm conducts business through its subsidiary, MoneyGram Payment Systems, Inc., under the MoneyGram brand.
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