QNB

Western Union

Make secure transfers with total and peace of mind.

QNB provides you with yet another secure and convenient solution to send and receive money from all over the world.

Benefits and Features

Western Union is the fastest and easiest way to send money to almost anywhere in the world. We have partnered with Western Union to provide you with money transfer solutions to beneficiaries via QNB’s Internet, Mobile Banking channels and selected ATMs with the option of tracking or canceling your transaction.

 

Transaction Limit

Kindly note that the below are QNB transaction limits, other limits might be applied by Western Union. 

Transactions

Rule

eChannels

Internet Banking

Mobile Banking

ATM

Maximum transaction per day

10

10

10

Maximum transaction per month

15

15

15

Maximum amount per transaction

10,000

10,000

10,000

Maximum amount per day

15,000

15,000

15,000

  • Cancellations are only allowed on the transactions performed by the customer.
  • Refunds might take up to 10 working days to appear in your bank statement.
  • Transaction fees are non-refundable and only the original amount will be credited to your account. 

User Guides

How to Use

Registering a Beneficiary: Enter the full name as per the beneficiary’s identification document, which will be presented to the Western Union agent at the time of collection.

Activating Beneficiary: Activate beneficiary via activation code sent to your mobile number.

Transfering: Select beneficiary name, country and enter amount in order to transfer.

Receiving MTCN Code: After completing the transfer, QNB will send a Western Union Money Transfer Code (MTCN) to your registered mobile number to share with beneficiary, who in turn needs to give to the Western Union agent along with proof of identity.

Please note that the displayed limits are applied by QNB. Further validations and limit rules might be applied by Western Union

 
Mobile Banking – Adding Western Union beneficiary
 

Mobile Banking – Western Union transfer 

Frequently Asked Questions

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