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TransferGo

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TransferGo is a digital platform launched by Justinas Lasevicus, Daumantas Dvilinskas, Arnas Lukoöevicius and Edvinas äeröniovas through which workers working abroad can find new resettlement solutions.
In addition, the company uses a digital account to justify the business model. This means that money transfers must not leave the country, given that funds are paid and collected regionally.

In 2012, TransferGo Ltd was officially registered in the UK, its bases being laid by Justinas Lasevicus, Daumantas Dvilinskas and Edvinas äeröniovas, to whom Arnas Lukoöevicius later joined, who developed the website and the entire online system.
TransferGo is registered as a payment service provider and their entire service package is regulated by the UK Financial Conduct Authority and supervised by Customs and Income Control under the Money Laundering Regulation.
Given that TransferGo was registered in the UK, the company's headquarters are located in Canary Wharf, London. In 2013 the company was accepted as a Level39- The most important growth of a European company in financial affairs and retail. TransferGo is also a founding member of Innovate Finance - an organisation that accelerates the UK Post in the global financial services sector. Innovate Finance does this by developing and implementing new technologies in the financial field for both start-up and experienced companies.

History

Once in 2012 TransferGo Ltd was registered in the UK, in 2013 they managed to acquire a licence to transfer money from and to all European Economic Area countries. This includes countries such as Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Spain, Italy, France, Germany, Sweden, the UK and many others.
In 2013 the team increased with the arrival of Greg Kidd, a consultant and financial expert for several companies, investor in the Twitter social media platform and founder of Management Services Corporation. Greg Kidd provided advice on the further development of TransferGO.
Also in 2013 the company received the '2013 prize Most Innovative Business Talent Award' from the Lithuanian news portal, dolphins, and the Danish Chamber of Commerce.
The TransferGo activity for 2013 does not end here, the company launching this year's "Reference-a-Friend" program, which perimited customers to earn more money. 1% of the amount transferred when former clients recommended TransferGo to other persons.
Also in 2013 TransferGo are accepted in the largest comparison site - money.co.uk.
In the following year, 2014, TransferGo received the third prize for innovation in HackOsaka in Japan.
Also in 2014 TransferGO introduced a version for mobile devices as well as p