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iRemit Inc., the country’s largest Filipino-owned non-bank remittance firm, is eyeing a double-digit rise in total transaction value this year – exceeding the industry’s target growth of eight percent – as it continues to seize new markets and scale up its operations.

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I-Remit Corp., the largest non-bank Filipino-owned remittance company, has signed an agreement with Intel Express Georgia to provide remittance services to Filipinos living and working in Greece .

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Realizing this, Acer, one of the world’s top computer manufacturers, came up with its new line of "ultra small form factor" PCs for the world to admire: the Acer Aspire L310, the Acer Power 1000, and the Acer Power 2000.
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iRemit Inc., the country’s largest Filipino-owned non-bank remittance firm, is eyeing a double-digit rise in total transaction value this year – exceeding the industry’s target growth of eight percent – as it continues to seize new markets and scale up its operations.

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I-Remit Corp., the largest non-bank Filipino-owned remittance company, has signed an agreement with Intel Express Georgia to provide remittance services to Filipinos living and working in Greece .

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Realizing this, Acer, one of the world’s top computer manufacturers, came up with its new line of "ultra small form factor" PCs for the world to admire: the Acer Aspire L310, the Acer Power 1000, and the Acer Power 2000.
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