DENVER -- (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Western Union (NYSE: WU), a global leader in cross-border, cross-currency money movement and payments, today released its second annual Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report, which spotlights the Company’s 2019 ESG progress. The report also highlights Western Union’s response and ongoing initiatives surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic and social justice movements across the globe in early 2020.
“Today, against the backdrop of COVID-19 and global protests against social injustice, business’s role in building a more united future has never seemed more relevant – or more urgent. Serving our stakeholders in today’s world takes determination and innovation. It demands that we build unity through ingenuity to create new, lasting solutions for people, businesses, and societies,” said Hikmet Ersek, President and CEO, Western Union. “This report provides an update on Western Union’s ESG efforts, and how we are addressing some of the most pressing global issues facing society, our shared environment, and our Company.”
The report highlights six key areas where Western Union is making an impact globally:
Connecting people and businesses to the global economy: Our services connect people and businesses pursuing global opportunities – for example, individuals looking to better the lives of their families, and businesses looking for new partners, customers, and markets. The transactions we process build bridges across economies, geographies, and cultures.
- In response to COVID-19, Western Union doubled down on its commitment to serve customers with a range of new offerings and resources including piloting home delivery of money transfers, introducing “digital location” concierge services to offer personalized phone or video support to help customers make digital money transfers, expanding westernunion.com to five additional countries bringing the total to more than 75, and expanding real-time account and wallet payout to 50 countries.
- Reaching gender parity with our customers and employees: approximately half of our customers and half of our global workforce are women.
- Our executive team in 2019 was comprised of 40% women and includes leaders born in 10 different countries who have wide-ranging global leadership experience.
- In 2019, we prevented $1.1 billion in fraudulent transactions. Overall industry data suggests a growing rate of fraudulent activity. Western Union’s fraud levels, however, are trending downward.
- Our Financial Intelligence Unit continues to partner with law enforcement and nonprofit entities to better target and disrupt human trafficking financial flows. This team has conducted approximately 1,800 human trafficking investigations since 2013, resulting in hundreds of arrests and the rescue of hundreds of victims.
- Our Board is comprised of a wide range of nationalities from around the world.
- Three of our 11 Board members were women.
- 25% of building materials, by value, are made of recycled materials at our global headquarters.
- We have equipped our major offices with state-of-the-art video conferencing technology, which reduced the need for air travel between locations, even prior to COVID-19.
- In 2019, the Western Union Foundation launched Opportunity Beyond Borders, a three-year and $15-million commitment to provide vulnerable youth with the skills and training needed to succeed in today’s global digital economy.
- As the impact of COVID-19 spread across the globe, Western Union and the Western Union Foundation announced a global matching challenge, with a total commitment of $1.3 million in customer, corporate, employee, and agent donations towards the global fight against the virus.
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About Western Union
The Western Union Company (NYSE: WU) is a global leader in cross-border, cross-currency money movement and payments. Our omnichannel platform connects the digital and physical worlds and makes it possible for consumers and businesses to send and receive money and make payments with speed, ease, and reliability. As of March 31, 2020, our network included over 550,000 retail agent locations offering our branded services in more than 200 countries and territories, with the capability to send money to billions of accounts. Additionally, westernunion.com, our fastest growing channel in 2019, is available in over 75 countries, plus additional territories, to move money around the world. With our global reach, Western Union moves money for better, connecting family, friends, and businesses to enable financial inclusion and support economic growth. For more information, visit www.westernunion.com.