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Presentation at the 2012 TSG Conference

October 8, 2018
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2012
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By Sanaa

TSG at the IMTC Brasil 2012 Conference

 

This year, we were lucky to attend the IMTC’s (International Money Transfers Conference) first conference in Brazil. And we loved it. And that might just be an understatement.

The conference took place Feb 13-15th in Sao Paulo, Brazil at the Tivoli Sao Paulo – Mofarrej hotel. Not only was the location great (I mean, come on…) but so was the entire conference: the speakers, panelists, sponsors, trade show, lunches, networking, conversations, etc. etc. etc. It was nice to see many familiar faces and learn about all of the new social media and online marketing efforts each company is partaking in, and to learn about all of the new technologies businesses are incorporating into their services. The new location also managed to bring about a lot of new faces and businesses, which is always great.

With each conference, it’s exciting to witness how the money transfer industry has begun to accept, experiment with, and dominate the online marketing world. It’s been a journey, but the last few years have brought about a great deal of progress. MT companies are successfully listening to clients and engaging with them in ways that are meaningful both to their clients and to their business.

We want to thank you all for coming by our booth for a chat, for the great meetings, for the wonderful lunches, and to the IMTC staff for putting together such a wonderful conference.

This was our fourth time being sponsors at an IMTC conference and we’re definitely looking forward to sponsoring the next IMTC West conference in Los Angeles (May 31-June 2). We can’t wait to reconnect with everyone again.

And, for those of you who couldn’t make it, click here to view some pictures from the conference. Hope to see you all in Los Angeles!

By: Daniela Cuevas

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