Gurdial Singh runs his own car repair shop in Bahrain and uses Western Union as a convenient way to send money for household expenditure or emergencies. For bigger amounts or for investment, he wires the money to his nri account in a bank in Nawan Shahr, Punjab.
The Pardesi Silver
Expat Indians rain moolah on folks back home, as money transfer firms grin from pocket to pocket

The Pardesi Silver
The Pardesi Silver

R.A. Umaid, 56, checked into Chennai's Apollo Hospital for a routine check-up. The doctor gave him a date for surgery: the next day. Frantic, Umaid called up his son in New Zealand who wired him Rs 2 lakh through IndiaPost. It reached him the next morning; a life was saved.
Gurdial Singh runs his own car repair shop in Bahrain and uses Western Union as a convenient way to send money for household expenditure or emergencies. For bigger amounts or for investment, he wires the money to his nri account in a bank in Nawan Shahr, Punjab.
Gurdial Singh runs his own car repair shop in Bahrain and uses Western Union as a convenient way to send money for household expenditure or emergencies. For bigger amounts or for investment, he wires the money to his nri account in a bank in Nawan Shahr, Punjab.
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