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Pitney Bowes Inc.


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 Inc. has launched a foreign current payment service, Pitney Bowes International Payments (PBIP PBIP Protección de los Buques y de las Instalaciones Portuarias
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), that gives small to mid-sized U.S. businesses the ability to make payment in more than 60 currencies by simply making a phone call. With the product, customers can pay international vendors, suppliers or employees in their local currency by using the telephone to fax or wire funds directly from their existing bank accounts. PBIP confirms all transactions by email, with details and costs stated in dollars; payees can be notified by email as well.

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, Conn.-based company says that customers need simply to complete a registration form to set up the account, then call or fax the Pitney Bowes Bank to initiate INITIATE. A right which is incomplete. By the birth of a child, the husband becomes tenant by the curtesy initiate, but his estate is not consummate until the death of the wife. 2 Bouv. Inst. n. 1725.  foreign currency payments. Pitney Bowes then communicates with the customer's bank to complete the transaction. It claims it can offer foreign exchange rates up to 5 percent lower than bank-offered rates.

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Publication:Financial Executive
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Date:Nov 1, 2001
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