MARKETING

Email marketing for remittance companies

A sender who finished verification last week and has never transferred is a marketing problem, not a product problem. Email marketing is the cheapest route back to that person.

Remittance only · Consent first · Segmented by corridor, not by list

Email messages triggered by rate changes and sending occasions

Email marketing for remittance companies runs on the transaction record, not on a mailing list. Sequences welcome a new account, explain verification, prompt the first transfer, then follow send frequency: rate alerts for active senders, reactivation for quiet ones, corridor offers for the routes they use. Copy, sequences, segments and reports are what get delivered. Transactional messages usually need engineering.

BEFORE AND AFTER

What changes in the inbox

Most remittance email goes to one list, with one message, sent whenever somebody remembers. Four things change.

Before

One list, one message

Every sender gets the same email, whatever they last did.

After

Segments by behaviour

Verified but never sent gets a different email from a weekly sender.

Before

Send when we remember

Campaigns go out in bursts, then nothing for two months.

After

A calendar, agreed

Sends are planned by corridor, by season and by rate movement.

Before

Nobody opens it

Subject lines say newsletter, so diaspora senders scroll past.

After

Subject lines tested

Rate, fee and delivery time lines are tested against each other.

Before

Opens are the report

The monthly report shows opens and clicks, and nothing else.

After

Transfers are the report

Each campaign is read against first transfers and repeat sends.

WHAT IS INCLUDED

What the email work covers

Four rows of work, run in order. The segments are agreed before the first sequence is written.

Map of lifecycle triggers firing from sender behaviour and transfer state

The strategy and the segment list

Segments are built from the transaction record: send country, receive country, transfer frequency, lifecycle stage and engagement level. The calendar and what each segment hears follow from that, not a template.

  • Segments from the transaction record
  • Campaign calendar by send corridor
  • Sending frequency agreed up front
Email sequence stepping from welcome through to reactivation

Onboarding and the first transfer

A welcome sequence explains what the app does, why verification is asked for and how a document is accepted. The next sequence sets up a beneficiary and prompts the first transfer while intent is still high.

  • Welcome and account setup emails
  • Verification and document guidance
  • First transfer prompts and incentives

Promotions, rate alerts and education

Fee promotions, corridor offers and rate alerts go out only to the segments they apply to, never to the whole list. Any pricing or comparative claims should follow the client's compliance requirements.

  • Fee, corridor and seasonal offers
  • Rate alerts and movement notices
  • Security and fraud awareness emails

Transactional content and the testing

Transfer initiated, in progress and completed messages are planned as content, and the recipient is kept in the loop too. Transactional communications themselves may require product or engineering implementation.

  • Transfer status content planning
  • Subject line and CTA testing plan
  • Send time and template test results
DELIVERABLES

What gets handed to you

Six artefacts, all of them editable. The sequences arrive ready to load into whatever platform you run.

ONE-OFF

The email strategy

Which segments get contacted, how often they hear from you, and what each message should achieve.

QUARTERLY

Campaign calendar

Twelve months of sends, mapped to corridor seasons, paydays and the promotions you already run.

PER SEND

Final email copy

Every email written in full, with the preheader, the body copy and the button label included.

PER SEND

Subject line sets

Three variants for every send, so the testing plan has something to run from the first week.

ONE-OFF

Email sequences

Welcome, verification, first transfer and reactivation, each one with its trigger and its timing set out.

ONE-OFF

Segmentation plans

How the list splits by corridor, frequency and lifecycle stage, with the rules written down.

HOW IT WORKS

How the programme runs

Four stages, run in order. Nothing is sent until consent and the suppression rules have been confirmed.

The segments, then the send calendar

Transaction history, corridor and lifecycle stage split the base into segments, and the sending calendar is built from those segments outward.

Workstreams
  1. 01Segments from transfer frequency
  2. 02Corridor and send country splits
  3. 03Lifecycle stage definitions agreed
  4. 04Sending frequency and suppression
  5. 05Twelve month campaign calendar
CAPABILITIES

What actually gets sent

Ten groups of work sit behind the service, and these twelve are what a sender actually receives.

01

Welcome emails

The first week after a signup

02

Verification help

Why the documents are asked for

03

First transfer prompts

Beneficiary setup and a first send

04

Rate move alerts

Corridor rates when they move

05

Fee promotions

Offers on the corridors that matter

06

Corridor campaigns

Seasonal sends per send country

07

Reactivation sends

Quiet accounts, contacted again

08

Referral prompts

Asking senders who already send

09

Security education

Fraud awareness for diaspora senders

10

The newsletter

Product, corridor and payout updates

11

Segmented sends

By corridor, frequency and stage

12

Subject line testing

Three variants, then the winner

WAYS TO BUY

Three ways to buy this

One of these will fit, whether the list holds a hundred people or a million of them today.

Complete email programme

The strategy, the segments, the sequences and the calendar, written and then reported on monthly.

  • Monthly fee, agreed before we start
  • Your platform, your list, your data
  • Reported against transfers, not opens

Activation sequence build

Welcome, verification and first transfer only, built once and handed over for your team to run.

  • One fixed fee, with no retainer
  • Built in your existing platform
  • Handed over for your team to run

Email programme review

What is sending now, what each sequence earns and what should be switched off, in one report.

  • Delivered in two weeks, fixed price
  • Sequence by sequence economics
  • No obligation to continue after

Comparison. A general agency will send a monthly newsletter. Email marketing for remittance companies runs on send frequency, corridor and the date of the last transfer.

Position. Most operators need one activation sequence before a newsletter, and that is the cheaper of the two.

Where this stops
  • Licensing and AML questions go to a qualified adviser. We handle advertising and marketing compliance.

Audit line. If none of the three fits, a fixed-fee growth audit will say which one should.

PROCESS

Four steps to first send

Two weeks of setup, and then sending. The first activation sequence is usually live inside a month.

Email sequence stepping from welcome through to reactivation
01

Read the record

WEEK 1

Transaction history, corridor and lifecycle stage pulled into a segment map you can check.

02

Plan the sends

WEEK 2

A calendar by corridor and season, with the sending frequency agreed before anything is written.

03

Write and build

WEEK 3-4

Copy, subject lines and sequences written, then built in the platform you already pay for.

04

Test and report

MONTHLY

Subject lines and send times tested monthly, with every campaign read against first transfers.

WHAT WE CLAIM

How results get reported

No client figure appears without written permission. These three are facts about how the work is run.

10EMAIL WORKSTREAMSTen groups of email work comprise the service, strategy through testing.
6DELIVERABLE FILESSix files are handed over on every email engagement, without exception.
0PRICE CLAIMS MADEAny pricing or comparative claims should follow the client's compliance requirements.
FAQ

Questions operators ask first

Answers come first. Where the honest answer is no, it says no and explains what to do instead.

Operators, remittance apps and payout platforms on the roster

  • Diaspora FX
  • EchoSend
  • HaloSend
  • Kora Send
  • MonoFlux Remit
  • Nexa Remit
  • NorthArc Pay
  • NovaCorridor

Marks appear once written permission is on file for each operator.

NEXT STEP

Start with the quiet accounts list

Every operator has a list of people who verified and never sent. A fixed-fee growth audit will count them and price the sequence that reaches them.

You keep the segment map whether or not we work together.

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