Money in safe hands’ celebrates love, hard work and devotion of people working overseas

London, UK, 19 September 2016: Migrant workers and their love and devotion for their families are celebrated in a new ad campaign by digital money transfer serviceWorldRemit.

Money in safe hands’ shows how migrants make sacrifices to improve their own lives and those who they support financially.

Featuring close ups of hands working, playing and caring for others, the videos suggest how hands can tell a story of your life.

We wanted to celebrate the efforts of migrants to provide better opportunities for themselves and their families. Our videos show how the money sent by overseas workers is used for things as diverse as providing for a new baby, paying for a child’s education or helping someone get married.” comments Martin Best, Head of Brand Marketing at WorldRemit.

“At the same time, we aimed to show how at WorldRemit we’re committed to providing migrants with a new, more convenient way to make money transfers. Instead of travelling to a money transfer agent, our customers can send and receive money transfers securely and instantly on their phones.”

The commercials will be promoted online and air on diaspora TV channels in North America, Europe and Asia with an estimated reach of 75 million consumers.

“Money in safe hands” was created for WorldRemit by Bravespark and directed by Patrick Killingbeck. Filming took place in South Africa.

About WorldRemit
WorldRemit is changing the way people send money.
It’s easy – just open the app or visit the website – no more agents.


  • Transfers to most countries are instant – send money like an instant message.

  • More ways to receive (Mobile Money, bank transfer, cash pickup, and mobile airtime top-up).

  • Available in over 50 countries and 125+ destinations.

  • Backed by Accel Partners and TCV – investors in Facebook, Spotify, Netflix and Slack.

  • WorldRemit is the UK’s fastest-growing technology company (Deloitte Technology Fast 50 2015)

WorldRemit’s global headquarters are in London, UK with regional offices in the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

 -wordremit